Smoke taint from wildfires is gross, even to wine amateurs.
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The encyclopedia offers more “reliable” information than Wikipedia, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Researchers dramatically improve the accuracy of a number that connects fundamental forces.
You’ve spent almost a decade gaining extremely specialized skills. But that’s ok; your value is greater than you realize.
From “shell shock” to “combat fatigue,” the wars of the past century have violently illuminated the power trauma can wield over the mind and body.
Their ear structures were not that different from ours.
How much of this can be linked to genetics?
The few seconds of nuclear explosion opening shots in Godzilla alone required more than 6.5 times the entire budget of the monster movie they ended up in.
A retraction regarding a May 6, 2019 article entitled “Are these 100 people killing the planet?”
Most people believe you can win an argument with facts – but when “facts” are so often subject to doubt, are personal experiences trusted more?
American homes are big and polluting. Here’s how to fix that.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently issued $8 million in follow-up funding to a team of neuroengineers developing brain-to-brain and brain-to-machine technology.
Women and girls must be front and centre of coronavirus response and recovery.
Researchers find a way to distort laser light to survive a trip through disordered obstacles.
Digitized logbooks from the 1800s reveal a steep decline in strike rate for whalers.
In an excerpt from her recent book, the behavior geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden carefully explores a topic that’s often considered taboo: how genetics affect life outcomes.
Christians and Muslims that pick out unconscious patterns are more likely to believe in a god.
Researchers develop a novel method to measure gravity that can get much more information.
Did America’s collective mental health get worse (and then better) after the first COVID-19 lockdown?
A Cornell Health physician has blended rap and medicine to better educate kids on coronavirus guidelines.
According to international law, the seabed belongs to everyone.
Textual analysis of social media posts finds users’ anxiety and suicide-risk levels are rising, among other negative trends.
Apps that warn about close contact with COVID-19 cases can help relax social distancing rules.
Fear-mongering is now a billion-dollar industry.
If you ask your maps app to find “restaurants that aren’t McDonald’s,” you won’t like the result.
Creating an afterlife—or a simulation of one—would take vast amounts of energy. Some scientists think the best way to capture that energy is by building megastructures around stars.
The more you like, follow and share, the faster you find yourself moving in that political direction.
If we succeed in contacting them, will that seal humanity’s doom? One of the most wondrous questions of all concerns our place in the Universe. After 13.8 billion years of […]