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Researchers make breakthrough in studying traumatic long-term memory in flies.
The physicist was both a gentleman and scholar.
A mission is planned for just three weeks from now, but NASA has a plan.
The Alzheimer’s Association says its new analysis and surveys “should sound an alarm regarding the future of dementia care in America.”
Ever had trouble finding reason to get out of bed? Marcus Aurelius has some advice for you.
Should we build a more powerful collider? A telescope that probes the Universe as never before? Absolutely. Here’s why. Every time someone proposes that we invest in fundamental science — to push the […]
“Superstar” firms have been lowering labor’s share of GDP in recent decades, a new study finds.
Can a real pandemic (such as COVID-19) turn into mass hysteria?
Novel food processing tech promises to lower sodium content without reducing flavor intensity.
Unique research out of Switzerland says be kind, just not too kind.
A drug developed to combat Alzheimer’s Disease can trigger regeneration of tooth dentin.
Prevention is always better than waiting .
The full Moon is always a sight worth looking at. This March, the full Worm Moon is a little more “super” than usual. The full Moon is always a spectacular sight: […]
Our desire to engage in more interesting activities may have something to do with it.
A new study rocks prevailing theories on antimatter in the early Universe.
Land nearly 50 hours of expert Excel training for under $40.
Edinburgh University project geo-locates victims of Scottish ‘witch-prickers’ in the 16th and 17th century.
Is there anything we can do to help us give up this habit?
The light we observe isn’t the same as the light that gets emitted. Here’s what causes it. The light you see, when you look out at the stars and galaxies that […]
A new web startup is selling algorithmically produced nudes of non-existent women. There’s still some ethical concerns.
With lizard-like eyes and sharp teeth, this strange creature was likely smaller than your thumb.
Two types of thinking have a time-sharing deal going on in your brain.
The answer depends on how we choose to balance religious freedom, social inclusion, and the search for self-identity.
Unbelievably enough, it all comes back to Pythagoras. One of the first theorems anyone learns in mathematics is the Pythagorean Theorem: if you have a right triangle, then the square […]
Stress and anxiety therapist Dr. Amelia Aldao suggests waiting 60 seconds before reacting to a stressor, giving your rational mind time to catch up to your emotions.
No one has seen an equinox this early since the 19th century. And you’d better get used to it. This year, on March 19, 2020, the equinox will occur. For a […]
The more we learn about genetics and the brain, the more impossibly complicated both reveal themselves to be.
Participants were also more likely to see God as old than young, and male rather than female.
The National Institutes of Health hopes synthetic biology can engineer vaccines that outperform nature.