Archaeological evidence in the Republic of Georgia pushes back wine’s earliest appearance nearly a millennia.
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They’re less than a billion years old. And, thanks to ALMA, they might finally pave the way to understanding how galaxies form. How do galaxies like our Milky Way come to […]
The highest paid athlete in history does not live in modern times. That person lived in Ancient Rome.
The Oscars has produced a number of controversial speeches in the past. This year will likely not divert from that path.
Given the premium placed on slender, lightweight mobile technology, the removal of speakers could free up space inside Google devices. No speakers necessary.
What method helps you retain more information — reading, highlighting, or even interrogation?
Before this, little was known about the genetic basis for the variety in human skin tone.
If atmospheric hazes can cool the distant ice dwarf by an extra 30 degrees Celsius, maybe we can geoengineer a solution to our warming problem? When NASA’s New Horizons flew by […]
50 years after his assassination, a look back at five ways Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. changed the U.S.
Today’s children and youth are very tech savvy and easily use tablets, laptops, and smartphones to access the Internet, play games and consume media. AR can put that on fast-forward.
Even with nothing new falling into it, our radius is increasing with every second that goes by. It’s no big secret that galaxies grow over time. The force of gravity is […]
Photographer Craig burrows reveals the secret colors of plants.
A pair of Kickstarter enthusiasts, want to make coloring even more fun for you by merging Cards Against Humanity with the ‘boring’ crayon to make it… politically incorrect.
This conceptual framework is the most advanced representation of human emotions to date.
Children’s drawings of houses rendered as they’d look in real life.
Does happiness require a rebellion against evolution?
When we place the known objects in the Solar System in order, four inner, rocky worlds and four, outer, giant worlds stand out. Traditionally, these were defined as planets. Will […]
After a generation, we’re finally getting another close-up view. With the science we’re learning, we just might solve its mysteries. “Jupiter instead cooled down below the threshold for fusion, but […]
Here on Earth, all the right conditions occurred for intelligent life to come about, but the nearest aliens, if they’re on another world, are light years away. But it doesn’t […]
With his 51st Oscar nomination for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, composer John Williams has mastered the craft of the film score.
Optical computers would be extremely fast, more energy efficient, and could store far more information than electronic ones.
How far back in time would you need to travel to find a common human ancestor of people living today? The answer is surprisingly recent.
Not everyone sees color the way you do. There are a suite of tools available to help graphic designers work more inclusively.
Just by looking at satellite images, AI can predict your income bracket, and tell us what wealth and poverty look like from space.
Valentine’s Day celebrations occur all around the world in different ways that reflect local ideas about love.
A Clinton Global Initiative event at Northeastern University highlights the work of its alums.
A physicist demonstrates how life may be a predictable product of thermodynamics.
If the LHC can’t produce new fundamental particles, the collisions coming from it still a chance to teach us something incredible. “It was quite the most incredible event that has […]
Predictive policing introduces a scientific element to law enforcement decisions, such as whether to investigate or detain, how long to sentence, and whether to parole.