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And either way, is energy or information conserved? When two things in the Universe that “always” occur meet one another, how do you know which one will win? Gravitational waves, […]
Climate change and artificial intelligence pose substantial — and possibly existential — problems for humanity to solve. Can we?
New research shines a light on the genetics of sudden cardiac deaths.
A new device cured the hiccups 92 percent of the time in a recent study involving more than 200 participants.
How slight differences could have forever changed our cosmic history. 13.8 billion years ago, what we know today as our Universe began with the hot Big Bang. Filled with matter, antimatter […]
Cross-disciplinary cooperation is needed to save civilization.
An analysis of the gravitational wave data from black hole mergers show that the event horizon area, and entropy, always increases.
As a form of civil disobedience, hacking can help make the world a better place.
Is the Universe the same everywhere? Or are there truly ‘special places’ around? For practically all of human history, one assumption about our place in the Universe had long gone unchallenged: […]
It could lead to a massive uptake in those previously hesitant.
Geologists discover a rhythm to major geologic events.
Researchers discovered a galactic wind from a supermassive black hole that sheds light on the evolution of galaxies.
Life is governed by unspoken rules. How do you know you’re following them correctly?
Filaments, hundreds of millions of light-years long, were just caught spinning. In our own cosmic backyard, everything we see spins, rotates, and revolves in some fashion or other. Our planet […]
If computers can beat us at chess, maybe they could beat us at math, too.
Laughing gas may be far more effective for some than antidepressants.
How one startup plans to use “death rays” for good instead of evil.
If you go young, blue, and massive, you top out at 50,000 K. That’s peanuts! Surprise! The biggest, most massive stars aren’t always the hottest. Although its neighbor, Messier 42, […]
The first nation to make bitcoin legal tender will use geothermal energy to mine it.
Every star we can see, including our sun, was born in one of these violent clouds.
Metal-like materials have been discovered in a very strange place.
Dealing with rudeness can nudge you toward cognitive errors.
At least 222 typefaces are named after places in the U.S. — and there’s still room for more.
The only doubts are completely unreasonable. Where did the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, come from? Over the past few weeks, there’s been a tremendous push — largely among politicians but also […]
The Black Death wasn’t the only plague in the 1300s.
How two seemingly distinct exoplanet systems turned out to be related. Practically every star in the Milky Way has a similar origin story. At some point in the past, a molecular […]
Quantum theory has weird implications. Trying to explain them just makes things weirder.
Everyone has pondered what they would do with an extra hour a day. Would they get more sleep or spend more time with family? Spend time on a side project […]