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The necessity yet utter inconvenience of wearing and carrying around a bike helmet has always posed an interesting design challenge – creating a helmet that is light, compact and ideally […]
In between time checks on the Doomsday Clock, Stephen Hawking is here to remind us we are living in dangerous times.
How should we view the amendment to Rule 41? Edward Snowden would have you believe it returns us to a time when a tyrant ruled over America.
Sometimes, what nature gives you is even better than what you hoped for. “Science doesn’t always go forwards. It’s a bit like doing a Rubik’s cube. You sometimes have to make […]
Scientists propose an unexpected location for extraterrestrial life.
Cognitive scientist Donald H. Hoffman asserts that not only do we invent our own personal views of reality, it’s an evolutionary necessity.
Forget everything you thought you knew about boiling and freezing, thanks to these MIT scientists.
Philip Morris is looking to wind back manufacture of its traditional cigarettes in favor of e-cigs. Why? Because the younger demographic is hooked.
Harvard University offers a free course on Buddhist scriptures.
Studies: One Dose of “Psilocybin” from Magic Mushrooms Relieves Depression in 80% of Cancer Patients
New studies from NYU and John Hopkins University show the effectiveness of psilocybin in treating depression and anxiety of cancer patients.
The results of one Stanford study has implications for art, politics, law, even religion.
A massive chart of humankind’s 113 spacecraft so far and where they’ve gone.
Jon Stewart shares his thoughts on many issues during a recent talk with the New York Times.
Sure, we move through it just like space, but it was the aftermath of Einstein that led to us truly understanding it. “It is old age, rather than death, that […]
Scientists at the food giant reportedly found a novel way of altering the molecular structure of sugar.
Few see how strongly science’s preferred languages shape and limit the thinking of many experts.
Spontaneous talk on surprise topics. Artist David Salle on how even to begin figuring out what “works” in art.
If you’ve ever wondered just why it has piqued the interest of so many, have a look inside. “I just think too many nice things have happened in string theory for […]
It seems inevitable that there will be a Mars colony, but the path there won’t be easy. There are two key challenges ahead that will push innovation.
A researcher is experimenting with an artificial hippocampus to learn how to strengthen and store memories.l
New research at MIT might be a game-changer for Alzheimer’s. But you don’t have to wait to strengthen your brain’s memory system.
Poor Americans, people in rural locations, and those with disabilities would benefit most.
Thanksgiving may already be a week behind us, but there’s always something to be thankful for. “If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful […]
Researchers scan the brains of people having strong spiritual experiences.
A rash of teen idols, singers, actors, and actresses have all come out recently detailing their struggles.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not nearly as smart as we want it to be. Because we are not nearly as smart as we want to be.
The first clinical trials on humans of CRISPR-Cas9-edited genes has begun in China.
Either momentum truly is conserved and this isn’t a reactionless drive… or else. “The law of the conservation of momentum is the basis of the static thrust equation, the law of […]
Scientists explain why explosive, disruptive magnetic reconnections occur so mystifyingly often.