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From COVID and cancer vaccines to a steady drop in the number of people living in extreme poverty, there are reasons for optimism in 2023.
The last naked-eye Milky Way supernova happened way back in 1604. The next one could be the key to solving the dark matter mystery.
In the early 20th century, a young biochemist named Alexander Oparin set out to connect “the world of the living” to “the world of the dead.”
Laser-guided lightning systems could someday offer much greater protection than lightning rods.
Meet your new flying nightmare: Thapunngaka shawi.
Researchers have been developing a promising model that can more closely mimic the human body – organ-on-a-chip.
Find it easier to sort out your friends’ problems than your own? This paradox is for you.
Most globular clusters appear to form their stars all at once, but there are exceptions. JWST just observed how “second formations” happen.
The vaccine provided protection for mouse and ferret models.
People engage in creative thinking every day, whether they realize it or not.
Automation could help fix the company’s financial troubles.
Here on Earth, the Sun is our primary source of light, heat, and energy. But it also poses a grave threat to human civilization.
Most popular songs are about love and heartache. But some great songs — albeit underrated and perhaps a bit weird — are about the cities we love.
A disturbing interview given by a KGB defector in 1984 describes America of today and outlines four stages of mass brainwashing used by the KGB.
Studying the display of personal wealth across time can help us better understand the history of socioeconomic inequality.
In many city-states, it was perfectly acceptable for older men to have sexual relationships with young boys.
Tumor cells traverse many different types of fluids as they travel through the body.
Harvard psychiatrist Robert Waldinger discusses how 80 years of ongoing research show relationships to be vital for health and happiness.
On Earth, microbial growth is common in lava tubes no matter the location and climate, whether it’s ice-volcano interactions in Iceland or hot, sand-floored lava tubes in Saudi Arabia.
Human beings are tiny creatures compared to the 92 billion light-year wide observable Universe. How can we comprehend such large scales?
A quote from a 1995 book by astronomer Carl Sagan describes a world many find disturbingly similar to ours.
More work is needed before declaring the technique a fountain of youth.
It’s a radical but plausible idea.
Although it’s often described as the Amazon of China, Alibaba has a radically different business model that does not rely on inventory management.
A food fight may finally be put to rest.
From synthetic biology to xenotransplantation, biotech will continue to march forward in 2023, in part powered by data and AI.
JWST just found its first transiting exoplanet, and it’s 99% the size of Earth. But with no atmosphere seen, perhaps air is truly rare.
Hinduism emphasizes the journey, whichever path that takes. And it holds us responsible for our own self-improvement.