When one group says “A” and another group says “B,” consider that everyone might be wrong. One of the biggest enemies of scientific truth is the setup of a false dichotomy. […]
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New research conducted on the brains of mice suggest it may be possible to “switch off” particular food cravings.
The immune system seems able to “remember” the coronavirus, and therefore able to prevent — or minimize the severity of — reinfection.
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New research reveals that because of an optical illusion, we’ve been viewing sperm incorrectly for nearly 350 years.
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Despite unregulated face coverings being highly variable, they do, on average, reduce the spread of the virus.
A new study sheds light on the final supernovae of the Universe.
Pandemic rumors and information overload make separating fact from fancy difficult, putting people’s health and lives at risk.
Carbon locked in soils can be emitted by bacteria. Turning up the heat on them releases more carbon.
A study published Friday tested how well 14 commonly available face masks blocked the emission of respiratory droplets as people were speaking.
Sharing QAnon disinformation is harming the children devotees purport to help.
A 71% wet Mars would have two major land masses and one giant ‘Medimartian Sea.’
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As the Universe ages, will it eventually fade away entirely? The earliest signal we’ve ever directly detected from the Universe comes to us from shortly after the Big Bang: when […]
After a decade of failed attempts, scientists successfully bounced photons off of a reflector aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, some 240,000 miles from Earth.
Ever wonder how soft hair can dull a steel razor? So did scientists at MIT.
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Are there innate differences between female and male brains?
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An experiment in Botswana suggests a non-lethal deterrent for predatory lions.
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Everything is being driven apart. But there’s hope of reaching what’s currently so far away. For the first 7.8 billion years, the Universe unfolded exactly as scientists would have expected in […]
President Vladimir Putin announces approval of Russia’s coronavirus vaccine but scientists warn it may be unsafe.
Maps show the oldest company in (nearly) every country – and a few interesting corporate trends.
A report from the New York Times raises questions over how the teletherapy startup Talkspace handles user data.
Seismic data from 2016 reveals a rare bi-directional boomerang earthquake.