OCD and addiction may result in part from improper “reward” pathways in the brain. Ultrasound can disrupt those pathways.
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Boston Dynamics’ notorious robot goes on an interplanetary mission.
The first world that humans should inhabit beyond the Earth is the Moon, not Mars. Here’s why terraforming our lunar neighbor is so appealing.
A clever new design introduces a way to image the vast ocean floor.
The Chumash people poked bits of psychoactive plants into cave ceilings next to their paintings.
Can spacekime help us make headway on some of the most pernicious inconsistencies in physics?
New research reveals that because of an optical illusion, we’ve been viewing sperm incorrectly for nearly 350 years.
Research finds that our sense of self can be manipulated by certain smells and sounds.
I also can’t conjure sounds, smells, or any other kind of sensory stimulation inside my head. This is called “aphantasia.”
Alzheimer’s disease is frightening, but the right combination of lifestyle choices can reduce your risk.
This unsettling simulation shows how mucus-mist can rapidly spread in a grocery store.
Researchers develop the first objective tool for assessing the onset of cognitive decline through the measurement of white spots in the brain.
Another amazing tardigrade survival skill is discovered.
Scientists used CT scanning and 3D-printing technology to re-create the voice of Nesyamun, an ancient Egyptian priest.
New research conducted on mice suggests repeated heavy drinking causes synaptic dysfunctions that lead to anxiety.
Previously, only the brightest and most active galaxies could pierce the obscuring wall of cosmic dust. At last, normal galaxies break through.
Virtual reality continues to blur the line between the physical and the digital, and it will change our lives forever.
Even if we traveled at the speed of light, we’d never catch up to these galaxies.
New prototype Petri dishes let ordinary scientists in on the advanced technology.
A tiny, perfectly preserved 3D fossil from Argentina tells us more about an early snake.
An overfished planet needs a better solution. Fortunately, it’s coming.
And either way, is energy or information conserved? When two things in the Universe that “always” occur meet one another, how do you know which one will win? Gravitational waves, […]
When we look out at the Universe, even with Hubble, we’re only seeing the closest, biggest, brightest galaxies. Here’s where the rest are.
On the list of animals at risk are several endangered species.
Researchers devise a record-breaking laser transmission that avoids atmospheric interference.
With the right technology, we can continue to “flatten the curve,” even as we venture out of our homes.
The discovery pushes back humanity’s history with domestication.
If it weren’t for a subatomic quantum rule, our Universe would be vastly different. In many ways, our views of the distant Universe are the closest things we’ll ever get […]
Or is ‘new space’ created in between the gaps of the ‘old’ space? It’s been almost 100 years since humanity first reached a revolutionary conclusion about our Universe: space itself doesn’t […]
Here’s how the closest place to “hell” in our Solar System might actually be home to life. From afar, Venus seems like the most uninhabitable planet of all. NASA’s Magellan mission […]