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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has cancelled an upcoming trip to an economic conference in Saudi Arabia amid the controversy involving missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
A new report warns about the increasing likelihood of international conflicts over water.
Representation matters. Meet five stellar women in physics who were unjustly denied their place in history. Nobel season is now over, with another year in the books of celebrating the scientists […]
Are we standing on the brink of Mutually Assured Destruction?
It’s been 100 years since the world’s last deadliest flu pandemic. Experts warn that another one is inevitable, but are we ready?
He was recruited by Jim Henson himself in 1969.
They have more casual sex, too.
A new study delivers the dark financial reality of cancer.
Ever wanted to describe precisely how crummy you feel after a bad haircut?
A senior official told a Turkish newspaper that audio recordings prove that missing Saudi journalist was murdered in the Saudi consulate.
Are we sure this isn’t alien technology?
The tax coffers for the entire country will be growing rapidly, and citizens of Canada will be able to access what they need.
People often say, “I’m just not a math person,” but the truth is that no one’s brain is hardwired for math.
NASA research finds a new direction in searching for signs of life in the Universe.
Climate change stands to take the one thing away from us that might make it easier to deal with, cheap beer.
Canadians who’ve been caught with 30 grams of marijuana or less will soon be able to request those charges to be expunged.
Inconceivable wealth. And a few lessons in how not to get rich, too.
The greatest danger to our planet is not pollution or climate change, but our own despair.
Delivered together, the two join forces to eradicate drug-resistant bacteria.
They may have arisen less than 200 million years after the Big Bang, but the Universe was a very different place back then. When you look out beyond the Milky Way […]
In a company, there are the star performers whose achievements rightfully earn a lion’s share of the attention. Equally as often, though, there are others outside the spotlight whose commitment […]
“How do you feel?” is a simple and commonly asked question that belies the complex nature of our conscious experiences. The feelings and emotions we experience daily consist of bodily […]
At what point does spending billions on rocket technology seem irresponsible to those suffering on Earth?
A new survey asks Europeans and Americans to share their imaginary lives.
Carl Sagan liked to smoke weed. His essay on why is fascinating.
Saudade: the untranslatable Portuguese word that names the presence of absence and takes melancholy delight in what’s gone.
A buzzworthy study looks at the strange actions of bees.
Hawking, who died in March, answers questions like “Is there a God?” and “Is time travel possible?” in his final book, which is available today.