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The improvement in personal well-being might be worth effort.
Most of us carry a mother’s voice in the neural patterns of our brain.
If you think life on Earth is hard, wait until you see Mars. If you think life on Earth is hard, try living on Mars. Mars, as photographed from the surface […]
New research reveals the extent to which groupthink bias is increasingly being built into the content we consume.
It can mean citizens drinking contaminated groundwater or being schooled in decaying buildings with asbestos problems.
The problem is that what’s true of magnets is not at all true of romance.
A new study shows bacteria could survive travel from Earth to Mars.
There was a time in the Universe before we formed stars. Here’s how we’re exploring it. When we look out at the Universe today, we see that it’s full of […]
DribbleUp is the perfect solution to recess at home.
“It’s kind of like a Fitbit in your skull with tiny wires,” Musk said.
Sir Ken Robinson died on August 21 of cancer at the age of 70.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
The mission could launch as soon as the 2030s, the researchers said.
Utilizing nuclear waste converted to diamonds, this company’s batteries will reportedly last thousands of years in some cases.
New research shows that neurons in autistic brains begin to developmentally diverge in early prenatal stages.
There was less than a 2 second delay between gravitational waves and light, but that’s incredibly meaningful. There’s an important rule in relativity that — as far as we know — all objects must […]
A new study at Emory Vaccine Center gets into the bone marrow.
Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
According to international law, the seabed belongs to everyone.
Johns Hopkins researchers hope this could lead to new interventions for combating it.
It’s a very human behavior—arguably one of the fundamentals that makes us us.
“You dream about these kinds of moments when you’re a kid,” said lead paleontologist David Schmidt.
A new study examines the under-researched area of water theft around the world.
Researchers figure out the average temperatures of the last ice age on Earth.
Just because something’s unlikely doesn’t mean that anything’s wrong. In our quest to understand the Universe, theoretical physics is perhaps the most powerful tool we have as far as making […]
The goal of this large-scale study was to provide actionable information on how to avoid depression or decrease depressive symptoms.
More people are looking up panic and anxiety attacks in quarantine.
A new study shows that anxiety has been rapidly increasing among young adults in the U.S. from 2008 to 2018.
Two anthropologists question the chemical imbalance theory of mental health disorders.