For consumers of festive beverages, the news is bad: this holiday season, Guinness may not be on tap and glass for bottling wine is scarce. Climate disasters, like British Columbia’s floods, have further weakened already […]
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The German-American cartoonist introduced the idea that Santa Claus traveled with a sleigh and reindeer.
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Jean Paul Sartre summed up the existentialist idea of “bad faith” through a waiter who acted a bit too much like a waiter.
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There’s still hope for implicit bias training, research shows.
Whether or not life exists elsewhere in the Universe, we can be assured of one thing: We are the only human beings in the cosmos.
A century ago, electric cars were common. The fact that they were almost entirely replaced due to the internal combustion engine is a testament to the glacial pace of battery breakthroughs.
The model is almost eight hours ahead of a doctor’s recognition of a patient’s deterioration.
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For relatives who live far apart, holiday rituals may be the glue that holds the family together.
In her 2020 book, “The Alchemy of Us,” Ainissa Ramirez explores how important material inventions shaped the course of human experience.
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In America, Cup Noodles has succeeded by hiding its Japanese roots.
Or you might just be a Leo.
People can lose their authentic selves when they don’t honestly confront life’s potential, according to the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
The photometric filters for the Vera Rubin Observatory are complete and showcase why they are indispensable for astronomy.
Steel tires may be better for the planet and could replace rubber.
The boiling new world, which zips around its star at ultraclose range, is among the lightest exoplanets found to date.
It’s that time of year when the hours of meticulous wrapping of Christmas toys are viciously undone in seconds by tiny children.
Humanoid robots are coming, and Ameca is designed to be the ideal platform to study human-robot interactions.
Whether NASA likes it or not, humans eventually will be having space sex.
Americans have a lower life expectancy than people in other rich countries despite paying much more for healthcare. We explore the number of factors which might explain this difference.
Just as storylines make sense only when you have the context of the beginning and the end, listeners need to understand the impetus for why the album was even made.