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When you hear ‘quantum,’ you probably think of splitting everything into discrete, indivisible chunks. That’s not necessarily right. If you want to learn what the Universe is made out of […]
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
A new report sees a major disruption in where we get our food.
If a new hire is expected to put in 40 hours, 50 hours, or even more at their job, their new position will be their life for as long as […]
Don’t wait for happiness — start there instead.
NASA scientists have discovered three factors that influence Earth’s rotational wobble. Thankfully, while the Earth may wobble, it won’t fall down.
Yes, the robots are coming — but take a breath.
Clinical studies are underway. How we treat them moving forward matters.
As this map of Bouguer’s gravity anomaly shows, the pull of the earth varies considerably by region.
Negotiating is often a white-knuckle affair, but the stakes are rarely higher than when the FBI is trying to come to terms with a kidnapper. Chris Voss, now CEO of […]
“Having a high level of patience often isn’t something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time”
Jordan Hall speculates on the fate of the species.
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Researchers say further research is needed, though.
It’s not the act of buying but how you spend money that improves happiness and life satisfaction.
An elegant, 400-year-old means of navigating the stars takes flight.
These three things can help you make smarter and faster decisions.
The double-slit experiment, all these years later, still holds the key mystery at the heart of quantum physics. When we divide up matter into the smallest possible chunks that it’s made […]
A former employee says the company was trying to rebrand itself as “cool” and “trendy” in order to attract younger workers.
The development of implicit biases starts at a young age and then they get reinforced over time.
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Red, green, and blue? What we call ‘color charge’ is far more interesting than that. At a fundamental level, reality is determined by only two properties of our Universe: the quanta […]
Only one dark matter detection experiment ever gave a positive result, in conflict with all the others. This could be why. For multiple generations now, it’s been apparent to astronomers that […]
These films offer viewers a glimpse into the world as it is could be.
NASA JPL takes a first step toward a GPS for space.