These glycerin “smart glasses” may be the only specs you’ll need – although they do need a design intervention at some point.
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Some people are just as afraid of eternal life as non-existence.
Our increased dependency on antibiotics creates more resistant bacteria. How will we outwit these bad actors?
Churchill displays a surprising amount of knowledge on a question that we are still wrestling with.
What does it mean for spooky action at a distance if distances aren’t real, but just the way they look to us?
We haven’t found the truly “first” ones yet, but we’re not just on our way; we’re almost there. “For the first time we can learn about individual stars from near the […]
In 2012, “pathological bias” was included in the Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders.
Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence learns what it takes to win, making human-like choices in competitive situations.
Sometimes science is stranger than fiction. “To morrow, I believe, is to be an eclipse of the sun, and I think it perfectly meet and proper that the sun in the […]
What kind of madman would run a business on the mindset that all attempts to fail must be made as quickly as possible, as only then could they succeed? Meet Dr. Astro Teller.
Genetic, immune, and neurological components point to evolutionary underpinnings.
A series of spelling errors has educated Trump opponents laughing.
The 1971 cult classic Harold and Maude is an unlikely love story between a depressed 18-year-old Harold and a lively 79-year-old Maude who meet at a funeral. Given the rise is online dating and its impact on how couples unite, it is fair to ask: If Harold and Maude was set in 2017, would Harold pick Maude on Tinder?
Last week, an asteroid fell from the sky and struck the Lake Michigan area. What if it had been a city-killer instead? “By preventing dangerous asteroid strikes, we can save […]
The driverless car is coming – but what will *you* being doing in your self-driving car? Robotic cars will give rise to a new ridership economy of on-the-go services and experiences.
Maslow never got around to publishing the final tier of his pyramid: self-transcendence.
We know there’s a gut-brain connection, but just how deep does it go? Could we treat depression just by adopting a particular diet?
It’s the longest feast we’ve ever seen, and it’s still going on! But why? “Put two ships in the open sea, without wind or tide, and, at last, they will come […]
I’ll meet you at the corner of Saruman and Aragorn
In a time when many agencies and researchers are threatened, let’s remember how the scientific method originated.
Is there such a thing as boredom, or is it an all-encompassing term for a variety of root causes like apathy, frustration, or depression?
Should political preference be a deal-breaker when looking for love? There are now dating sites for progressives, Trump fans, and Americans looking to escape the Trump presidency by marrying a Canadian. In an age of deep political polarization, dating sites based on ideology may exacerbate the problem and prevent a star-crossed love from blossoming.
Researchers study the “paradox of happiness” to find out how get into “flow activities” that would make us happiest.
While often compared to the Roman Empire, the United States is not likely to collapse in the same way.
A study of the zinc left behind at a plutonium blast site shows that it’s identical to what’s in moon rocks, supporting the idea of an explosive lunar origin.
The causes of hit products are themselves uncausable. ‘Hit Makers’ by Derek Thompson explains why we know how to make songs, but not hits.
Philosopher and cognitive scientist David Chalmers warns about an AI-dominated future world without consciousness at a recent conference on artificial intelligence that also included Elon Musk, Ray Kurzweil, Sam Harris, Demis Hassabis and others.
They have the same feelings as normal people. It’s how they make decisions that’s different.
Is gravitational repulsion a real thing? “For the first time, astronomers have outlined and named the network of galaxies that includes the Milky Way, adding a line to our cosmic address […]
Time crystals could even form stable qubits, making quantum computing possible.