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It isn’t mind over matter as much as mind properly working with matter.
These seven subjects don’t teach toward the test, but they will help students lead happier, healthier, and smarter lives.
After his breakout performance as Breaking Bad’s Walter White — and after playing dad Hal in Malcolm in the Middle — it might seem that Bryan Cranston’s always been as […]
As we urbanize, a new study flags the need for lots of green spaces.
A new study finds that societies use the same acoustic features for the same types of songs, suggesting universal cognitive mechanisms underpinning world music.
A large new study uses an online game to inoculate people against fake news.
While pressure to succeed is on the rise, students’ mental health and readiness for college has diminshed.
Now is not the time to panic. But it’s the perfect time to get informed. The typical human body is made out of some 10²⁸ atoms distributed across approximately 100 […]
To know your relationship’s fate, the ups and downs may matter more than its quality at one specific moment.
A new study shows how machine-learning methods could examine your friends’ past tweets to accurately predict your future behavior online.
It just might be a possibility.
In the mid-20th century, ‘physical cosmology’ was considered an oxymoronic joke. Today, it’s Nobel-winning science. Imagine you wanted to know everything you could about the Universe. You’d want to find […]
David Bienenstock has made it his mission to keep the history of cannabis alive.
It’s likely one of the biggest data breaches in corporate history.
An exhaustive report from The New York Times shows the alarming extents to which Facebook has been sharing user data.
Ending social distancing won’t only make us sicker, but will tank the health care industry in the process. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to spread around the world. As of today, […]
For now, artificial intelligence is nothing to fear. But as it rapidly develops in the years ahead?
Could ketosis be the answer to preventing deadly seizures during deep-diving missions?
Isogloss cartography shows diversity, richness, and humour of the French language
Russia’s famed intelligence agency was often successful in getting American secrets.
Though quantum teleportation has been demonstrated, the beam-me-up kind is still fiction.
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has been around for longer, but Saturn’s periodic storms are far larger. On Earth, hurricanes can span hundreds of kilometers, wreaking devastation whenever landfall occurs. In 2007, […]
It’s very different from the colloquial meanings of “true-and-false” or “right-and-wrong.” In many ways, the human endeavor of science is the ultimate pursuit of truth. By asking the natural world […]
If quantum gravity is right, these gravitational ripples must be more than waves; they must be particles, too. Back in February of 2016, LIGO made an announcement that changed our […]
Killer robots. Alien invasions. Climate change. Josh Clark of Stuff You Should Know and the new podcast The End of the World thinks a lot these days about existential threats. Believe it or not, he’s optimistic.
The American Museum of Natural History presents the new, more accurate T. rex.
Facebook was careful to say that Libra is not maintained internally and is instead serviced by a non-profit collective of companies.