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The surface and atmosphere is colored by ferric oxides. Beneath a very thin layer, mere millimeters deep in places, it’s not red anymore.
Beyond making up 70% of the world’s health workers, women researchers have been at the cutting edge of coronavirus research.
Researchers document the first example of evolutionary changes in a plant in response to humans.
The Earth is not flat. Here’s how you can prove it.
The photos may not be fake, but the context is.
Well preserved coffins hint towards more discoveries in a famed necropolis.
The Big Bang was hot, dense, uniform, and filled with matter and energy. Before that? There was nothing. Here’s how that’s possible.
Recent studies suggest virtual reality porn can produce a more positive experience than viewing from a monitor or screen.
The world is changing, and technology is driving that change. Today, that observation is about as compelling as the insight that water runs downhill. It’s just what technology (and water) […]
If you want to find life in the Universe, this is how you do it. When it comes to uncovering the ultimate truths about reality, we can only reap what we […]
The ultimate lesson from Dr. Birx is one we should never, ever repeat. About a year ago, as the world experienced the deadly “first wave” associated with the coronavirus pandemic, many […]
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 […]
Science can teach us so much about our planet, but something more must compel us to take care of it. If you want to understand our planet, the best way to […]
Topologists can’t tell donuts from coffee mugs, but their maps are revelatory nonetheless.
A team of astrophysicists used AI to figure out which clusters of stars merged to become our galaxy.
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.
Yes, the Universe is expanding, but you might wonder, “How fast is it expanding?”
A recent computer analysis found that millions of possible chemical compounds could be used to store genetic information. This begs the question — why DNA?
Northwell Health is using insights from website traffic to forecast COVID-19 hospitalizations two weeks in the future.
Malignant discrimination remains a problem in society, but it’s one we’ve improved upon compared to its historic highs—or, rather, lows. Interracial marriage, to pick one example of progress, used to […]
Predicting how emerging technologies will impact industry is more difficult than it seems—and it seems plenty difficult. The reason is that we envision the future based on the present. We […]
Certain companies feel magical. Though the spells they cast may be unique, each emits an aura that delights customers, attracts top talent, and impels the culture to pay attention. Apple […]
A study finds 1.8 billion trees and shrubs in the Sahara desert.
Mice will even run on a wheel in nature. Pheromones help inspire that behavior.
This course collection can get you trained and ready for a six-figure career in this field.
A study in the hospitality industry shows the importance of design, including during a pandemic.
The 2020 election cycle is not yet as wild as the 1876 election that made Rutherford B. Hayes president.
Science doesn’t exist in a cultural and existential vacuum and its teaching shouldn’t either.
Comfort has won, and most formality is gone.