Everyone wants to predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Here are 2 misconceptions to bust so people don’t proclaim the death of data like they did in 2016.
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In reality, it has no color at all. Here’s why. Every time you see an illustration of the COVID-19 coronavirus, it’s shown with a red color to it. Sometimes it’s red […]
Once again, sugar-rich processed foods are shown to increase the likelihood of anxiety.
A study reveals these brains exhibit less cortical surface area and gray matter.
It’s one of the two best meteor showers of the year. Don’t let the full Moon stop you. Every year, as the Earth intercepts the debris streams of comets and asteroids […]
A recent study on monkeys found that stimulating a certain part of the forebrain wakes monkeys from anesthesia.
They say that seein’ is believin’. But everything we see has to have a scientific explanation. When you look at the Sun on a day where there’s a clear sky, […]
New study figures out how stars produce gamma ray bursts.
Research from Denmark finds that mindfulness and music help sustain attention.
Is it time we outlaw circus animals altogether?
Orgasms don’t always mean a sexual encounter is positive, find psychologists.
Check out the curriculum for the nation’s first cannabis-focused bachelor’s program.
It’s 100 years since astronomy’s famous ‘great debate.’ We still haven’t learned the most compelling lesson of all. So, you’ve arrived at a crossroads: you think the world works in a […]
Are you prone to “toxic accumulation”?
In 2011, a bizarre, green object was discovered. At long last, we finally understand why. One of astronomy’s biggest surprises came in 2007, when a mysterious green object was found. […]
A new study rocks prevailing theories on antimatter in the early Universe.
Need to isolate? No problem! This philosopher is keeping the world posted on his isolation routine by Facebook.
If you want to get the Universe we see, a multiverse comes along for the ride. When we look out at the Universe today, it simultaneously tells us two stories about […]
The darkness of the night sky was a mystery for generations of humans. Here’s the reason why. From our perspective here in the Solar System, it makes absolute intuitive sense why […]
There are many things on large scales that also appear on small scales. But is the Universe truly a fractal? If you take a look at the structures that form in […]
Here’s a look at the space agency’s astronaut candidate requirements.
Online dating has evolved, but at what cost?
A bit of planning goes a long way.
Across the land, state-driven pacts, partnerships, councils and task forces replace a coordinated federal response.
A NASA-sponsored competition asks participants to improve the design of a bucket drum for moon excavation.
Not every part of a satellite burns up in reentry. Considering the growing number of satellites in orbital space, that’s a big problem.
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Think there are habitable super-Earths out there? Think again. Here in our Solar System, we have two very distinct types of planets: small, terrestrial, rocky worlds, with thin (or no) atmospheres […]
There are three things your new theory must do in order to be taken seriously as science. This one’s 0-for-3. Every once in a while, a revolutionary idea comes along that […]
There’s a lot to get rid of if we want to get only our Universe out of String Theory. A lot of people, when they learn about String Theory for the […]
Our remarkable olfactory senses are modeled in a new research chip.