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Do you know the implicit biases you have? Here are some ways to find them out.
The cartoon heard ’round the world and what happened after.
Can we ever be really sure we’ve learned everything about nature?
In Upheaval, Jared Diamond points out the sad facts of American voter turnout.
On the latest episode of The Portal, the two men talk about the consequences of a public being shielded from battle.
There are three answers depending on what you consider the “edge,” but only two of them are known. If you were to go as far out into space as you can […]
Globally 72 percent of scientific researchers are men. But there are some exceptions.
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh details how the anti-vaxx movement has divided and grown.
Through calculated use of gossip, women, non-citizens, or slaves wielded a potent weapon against those who wronged them.
The U.S. law regulating the cosmetics industry was passed in 1938, and it hasn’t been significantly updated since.
The map shows the movements of seven different wolves over the course of a season.
At 18 percent of the population, Hispanics account for 67.2 percent of U.S. net homeownership gains.
For eons, belonging to a tribe was essential for survival. But today?
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it’s here.
Was it “one small step for man,” or “one small step for a man”?
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There’s so much we don’t know about fast radio bursts and galactic halos. Combined, we get a unique window on the Universe. Deep in space, mysterious signals known as Fast […]
A new study looks at astronauts’ brains after they come back home.
It’s the ultimate way to go… and yet, it still isn’t what you’d expect. There are many terrifying ways that the Universe can destroy something. In space, if you tried to […]
The development of implicit biases starts at a young age and then they get reinforced over time.
If life exists on Mars, there’s a good chance it’s related to us, say researchers.
Recently, Tron appears to have been at the center of the latest fake news scandal to hit the crypto world. It started on July 8, after Twitter user Hayden Otto […]
2018’s winter was particularly harsh on U.S. honeybees. What’s causing bee populations to plummet, and what can we do about it?
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
The NSF’s new, cutting-edge solar observatory shows us the Sun as never before. Here’s why we need to know. On December 12, 2019, the world’s most powerful solar observatory — the National Science […]
The question is no longer “can we” but “should we” edit human embryos.
Tens of millions of Americans consume cannabis regularly. They’re likely ingesting high levels of toxins. Only the federal government has the power and the resources to protect them.
Why do women live longer than men? New data from the WHO tackles age-old questions about longevity.