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Everything is being driven apart. But there’s hope of reaching what’s currently so far away. For the first 7.8 billion years, the Universe unfolded exactly as scientists would have expected in […]
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect relationships? One study aims to find out. If you have 20 minutes, take the survey!
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New research conducted on the brains of mice suggest it may be possible to “switch off” particular food cravings.
In 2017, researchers believed they had found evidence for the elusive Majorana fermion. Now, a new study found that the exotic class of particles may still be confined to theory.
What we’ve seen isn’t necessarily what we get, but the most common world doesn’t look like ours. There’s a very common myth out there in astronomy: the idea that the Sun […]
The study also estimated that international lockdown efforts prevented more than 500 million infections worldwide.
Scientifically, it’s referred to as ‘cancer-related cognitive impairment’ or ‘chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction’.
An international study finds the vast majority of 15-year-olds can’t tell when they’re being manipulated.
In some situations, asking “what if everyone did that?” is a common strategy for judging whether an action is right or wrong.
Scientists exploring human neurons directly learn some remarkable things.
Exploring how a small change in your DNA sequence can make you a natural blonde.
The stereotype of the unfeeling researcher in a lab coat just isn’t true.
For many, 2020 will not be remembered as a “best of” much. We don’t need to repeat the reasons here; it’s sufficient to point out that a 100-year pandemic was […]
Entropy always increases, but that doesn’t mean it was zero to start with. One of the most inviolable laws in the Universe is the second law of thermodynamics: that in any […]
A new study discovers the likelihood of extraterrestrial life in the universe.
A new survey also found that women executives believe imposter syndrome to be common among women in corporate America.
The survey, performed by Morning Consult and commissioned by Amazon, found a majority of those job seekers want to move into new industries to stay relevant.
The discovery pushes back humanity’s history with domestication.
The study identified superhabitable planets outside of our solar system.
Research from Denmark finds that mindfulness and music help sustain attention.
The outer edges of a black hole might be “fuzzy” instead of neat and smooth.
Are the stellar remnants in our cosmic backyard actually our parents and grandparents?
We’ve all had days where the drive home has us fuming over some belittling comment a coworker made, gossip they’ve spread about you, or a meeting where they’ve taken credit […]
It’s been precisely 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang occurred. Here’s how we know.
Research suggests that aging affects a brain circuit critical for learning and decision-making.
The statistics for American adults aren’t that much better.
Having grown kids still at home is not likely to do you, or them, any permanent harm.
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