It’s not about particle-antiparticle pairs falling into or escaping from a black hole. A deeper explanation alters our view of reality.
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Do you really need a monstrous upbringing to make monsters?
When science is a source of spirituality in people’s lives, they feel happy and engaged.
As Abraham Lincoln famously said, “If you want to test a man’s character, give him power and a plate of cookies.” (Something like that.)
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.
33 years ago, the theoretical biologist Robert Rosen offered an answer to the question “Is life computable?”
You don’t have to “feel the burn” to see improvements to your health and well-being.
Architecture in the age of AI — argues professor Nayef Al-Rodhan — should embed philosophical inquiry in its transdisciplinary toolkit.
Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.
Although we still don’t know the question, we know that the answer to life, the Universe, and everything is 42. Here are 5 possibilities.
In all mammals, there are two brain pathways for processing information from the eyes: an evolutionarily ancient one and a more modern one.
If music is a window onto truth, what does screaming reveal?
2023’s Nobel Prize was awarded for studying physics on tiny, attosecond-level timescales. Too bad that particle physics happens even faster.
More than half of Americans feel anxious over their financial situation.
Being a jerk gets you rich, promoted, and laid (if you’re a man). But there is a downside.
Your brain is wired for trauma. And it can be hot-wired to forget it.
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Irene is on a bus with her young kids when two men come on, cussing like sailors. Should Irene step in and say something?
A study out of Sweden shows that the highest earning men are slightly less intelligent than those just below them on the economic ladder.
Adrie Kusserow, an anthropologist and scholar of Buddhism, shares how her study of the religion and its history has reshaped her view of the world — and herself.
We need more data centers for AI. Developers are getting creative about where to build them.
A controversial new philosophy paper tries to bring our moral prejudices to heel. Should it?
If words are really only 7% of communication, then why would anyone need to learn a foreign language?
From health to leadership abilities, a good sense of humor can help improve many aspects of life.
The sooner you can admit what’s swimming beneath the surface, the sooner you can improve your life.
In all the Universe, only a few particles are eternally stable. The photon, the quantum of light, has an infinite lifetime. Or does it?
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
From unexplained tracks in a balloon-borne experiment to cosmic rays on Earth, the unstable muon was particle physics’ biggest surprise.
Millennials — who were raised to expect unlimited success but found only disappointment — can be drawn to manifestation.
Holograms preserve all of an object’s 3D information, but on a 2D surface. Could the holographic Universe idea lead us to higher dimensions?
There are many things in life that cannot be improved with greater effort. Sometimes, life requires that you step back.