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Researchers find out why some people believe utter BS.
A new study outlines why the tobacco and coal industries warrant “corporate death sentences.”
How fast is the Universe expanding? The results might be pointing to something incredible. If you want to know how something in the Universe works, all you need to do […]
Chemo is our best response to cancer so far. A novel new therapy could render it obsolete.
Could human beings one day regenerate limbs? It’s a distant possibility. But Adameyko Labs in Boston, Massachusetts is a good place to start thinking about it.
In 1919, Woodrow Wilson attempted to rally the U.S. behind the League of Nations. His failure suggested the way forward.
We’re a long way from the beginnings of life on Earth. Here’s the key to how we got there. The Universe was already two-thirds of its present age by the time […]
What should a black hole look like? Our theoretical predictions are about to meet our first observations. In science, there’s no moment more exciting than when you get to confront […]
You get out what you put in, and we haven’t truly invested in space since Apollo ended. Humanity should be an interplanetary civilization by now. There is no scientific reason that […]
The Sudbury neutrino observatory, which was instrumental in demonstrating neutrino oscillations and the massiveness of neutrinos. With additional results from atmospheric, solar, and terrestrial observatories and experiments, we may not […]
There might be hope for our oceans, thanks to one clumsy moment in a coral tank.
The controversial scientist He Jiankui is currently missing after causing major controversy in late November.
Despite being free to users, Facebook seems to have a monopoly on our speech, our data, and our lives.
The planet has had life on it, in some form or another, for nearly as long as Earth has existed. If you came to our Solar System right after it formed, […]
What are the plans, and are they enough?
The ICARUS Initiative aims to track migratory animals from space using special transmitters and antennae. The data retrieved from the project will help us conserve biodiversity but has the potential to promote human well-being and prosperity, too.
In 2017, we saw gravitational waves a neutron star merger for the first and only time. And it keeps getting more interesting. On August 17, 2017, a cosmic signal arrived […]
The history of the Geneva Conventions tells us how the international community draws the line on brutality.
A listing of some of the British royalty’s favorite family names as the name Prince William’s and Kate Middleton’s new baby.
Americans lost $116.9 billion gambling in 2016.
The Canadian professor calls for personal responsibility over legislation.
A new report outlines how the CIA considered using a drug called Versed on detainees in the years following 9/11.
New research from the University of Buffalo makes the case for the smartphone.
Elite organizations tend to get conspiracy theorists going.
No, the Syrian civil war is not over. But it might be soon. Time for a recap.
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The New York Post reports that CEO turnover is the highest it has been in eight years. However, according to the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL), executive churn is a […]
A new study looks at how lobbying expenditures affect climate change legislation.
What does it mean for the future of the cryptocurrency movement and its impact on the environment?
After Kepler but before James Webb, TESS is preparing astronomers for the coming exoplanet revolution. There are always new discoveries and achievements occurring in science, and certain fields have experienced […]