Its record-holding galaxy is 32 billion light-years away, in a Universe that’s only 13.8 billion years old. On April 24, 2020, humanity celebrates the 30th anniversary of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. […]
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Billions of dollars have been lost on custom government IT projects that were eventually canceled.
This article has been retracted.
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Sexuality is fluid and it’s important that people get to define it for themselves.
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Over 800 prisoners in Texas relate their experiences.
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Astronomers release new data to challenge claims about the mysterious Planet Nine.
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More than 30 essays on the subject “Why I became a Nazi” written by German women in 1934 have been lying fallow in the archives.
The system can even be designed to send alerts to employees when they’ve come too close to a coworker.
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How do you overcome the tension between autonomy and solidarity?
Dr. Robert Emmons and other researchers dig into the positive mental and physical health benefits of expressing gratitude.
People often incorporate lessons from fictional stories into their beliefs, attitudes and value judgments, sometimes without even being aware that they are doing so.
Two new studies shed light on the road ahead.
The original Hubble Deep Field truly showed us what the Universe looks like. Later this month, the Hubble Space Telescope will celebrate its 30th anniversary. This photo of the Hubble Space […]