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When you mix science with speculation, you get speculation. But the underlying science is still real. Whenever you hear the phrase, “it’s just a theory,” it should trigger alarm bells in […]
Individual space telescopes, like Hubble and JWST, revolutionized our knowledge of the Universe. What if we had an array of them, instead?
In determining what qualifies as solid science, controversy is inevitable.
Why, exactly, don't you trust that person's opinion?
Recasting the iconic Carrington Event as just one of many superstorms in Earth’s past, scientists reveal the potential for even more massive eruptions from the sun.
AI can deliver a more equitable and prosperous future — if accompanied by ethical and responsible stewardship.
From high school through the professional ranks, physicists never tire of Newton's second law.
In the spirit of the 1969 moon landing, we now have a golden opportunity to pursue “nondisruptive” creative solutions.
For a time, Francis Fukuyama looked like a prophet.
To thrive in a rapidly changing future, we will need adaptable and diverse skill sets. Here’s where to look.
The key to its success lies not in its understanding of technology, but in its understanding of human nature.
Calculating training ROI is rarely straightforward, but this article offers a few best practices for L&D professionals.
The spooky world of quantum mechanics might reach out and touch you — by mutating your DNA. Welcome to the weird world of quantum biology.
This map samples some of the digits that make up the DDC system, invented by the brilliant but flawed Melvil Dewey.
The truth may be out there — but it’s not in these close encounters of the third kind.
On forums, “true bitcoiners” didn’t talk about technology or crypto. Instead, they talked about trust and corruption.
IceCube just found an active galaxy in the nearby Universe, 47 million light-years away, through its neutrino emissions: a cosmic first.
Environmental progress is happening quickly but we must keep pushing for change.
Fantasy, meet statistics: The census comes to Middle-earth!
“This will be one of the most important datasets since the mapping of the Human Genome.”
In 1995, Hubble peered at the Pillars of Creation, forever changing our view. Now in 2022, JWST completes the star-forming puzzle.
We can describe what we see happening, but we don’t understand why. Despite our vast cosmic knowledge, enormous unknowns remain. The quantum fluctuations inherent to space, stretched across the Universe […]
These tiny fish are helping scientists understand how the human brain processes sound.
Human organs don't always show up where doctors expect.
The laws of physics obey certain symmetries and defy others. It's theoretically tempting to add new ones, but reality doesn't agree.
In a remarkably similar way, conspiracy theories around the world cast doubt on the existence of real places.