To find the optimal route between many different locations, we need the power of quantum computers.
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The study is among the first to explore the relationship between emotional abilities, political ideologies, and prejudice.
After China stopped accepting recylables, California was put in a tough place.
When adults are challenged to behave like adults, by a child, they can go in one of two directions.
Our social emotions are now being hijacked by robots.
The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate wants to give every American $1,000 a month – but will that disincentivize work?
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” — Toni Morrison
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She was walking down the forest path with a roll of white cloth in her hands. It was trailing behind her like a long veil. It was sweeping needles, leaves […]
Cheese is one of the latest products to be used to create biogas.
We mistakenly think a lack of productivity means employees just don’t care.
Brain plasticity. Mindful superpowers. Pokémon invading our grey matter. Scientists have only begun to learn about the human brain.
Harvard engineers make a breakthrough polarization camera.
It’s true that we have a thermodynamic arrow of time, and entropy always increases. But that can’t explain what we perceive. One of the enormous conceptual ideas that came along […]
With the realization that overdue charges disproportionately affect access for low-income readers, libraries are reconsidering the value of fees.
Is feeling wretched actually helpful?
The solar farm is expected to save the airport millions over the following decades.
Clusters of bot boats may offer cities dynamic solutions to rising waters.
A new research letter points to another reason for childhood obesity.
It’s perhaps the most famous equation of all, with lessons about reality for every one of us. If you’ve ever heard of Albert Einstein, chances are you know at least one […]
Tardigrades – commonly called “water bears” – were among the payload of an Israeli lunar lander that crashed into the moon in April.
The farther away they get, the smaller distant galaxies look. But only up to a point, and then they get magnified. Here’s how. Intuitively, we all know that when we see […]
Empathy makes us human. Humans make structures that rob us of empathy when we need it most. Helen Riess is trying to reverse that trend.
A new study challenges international life expectancies.
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A gift guide of the hottest educational toys for your budding scientist, engineer, or mathematician.
The move reflects a broader nationwide effort to lower prices of the life-saving drug.
Despite acceptance by many insurance companies, a number of studies don’t confirm its effectiveness.
Researchers recently discovered an antibody that totally disrupts the influenza virus’s ability to replicate; it could be used to design a universal flu vaccine.