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Research being done with brain organoids (“mini brains” deriving from cells, such as teeth) from those with autism and Williams syndrome is providing insight into what makes humans social.
A new nonprofit organization aims to elect more scientists to the U.S government.
As if antibiotic resistant bacteria weren’t enough of a worry, a recently published paper outlines a newly developed resistance mechanism in mosquitos as well.
Students at an English university have demanded that their curriculum be “decolonized”. What does that mean?
And just what did come before — way before — the Big Bang? “We are part of the universe that has developed a remarkable ability: We can hold an image of the world in our […]
Bradley Tusk is the founder and CEO of Tusk Holdings. In conversation with Data4America, he discusses fighting regulatory battles for Uber and other disruptive companies.
Anti-vaxxers may have a friend coming into the White House, and medical experts are worried.
Hilarious examples that prove how correlation does not equal causality.
Scientists in the UK have even identified four cases of “chronic déjà vu.”
Spontaneous talk on unexpected topics. Comedian and author Isy Suttie on the terrors of adulthood and more. Surprise ideas from Paul Bloom, Maysoon Zayid, and Slavoj Žižek.
You’ve never seen a rogue planet like this. “Other galaxies like Andromeda are shooting these ‘spitballs’ at us all the time.” –James Guillochon, coauthor on the new study Black holes don’t […]
Philosopher Alva Noë says there’s a big problem with neuroscience: It assumes brains produce consciousness.
Does the move come out of an obligation to fairness, or some other reason?
But not every location was created equal. “Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. […]
Want the speed of light, the fine-structure constant or others to change? There’s a new obstacle to overcome. “The mystery about α is actually a double mystery. The first mystery — the […]
An astronomer thinks he sees the next red nova about to happen, and when.
A new Yale-Harvard study categorizes gun violence as a social contagion and a public health epidemic. If nothing changes, over 33,000 people will die at the end of a gun this year in the United States.
Researchers not only looked at biological evidence but contextual factors as well.
Canadian scientists discover how being bilingual creates advantages for the brain.
How sure are we that what we’re looking at is cosmic, rather than galactic? “Every philosophy also conceals a philosophy; every opinion is also a hideout, every word also a […]
If you “know” the answer before you ever begin, you might as well not even try. “I have difficulty to believe it, because nothing in Italy arrives ahead of time.” –Sergio […]
Schrodinger’s cat is one of the most famous thought experiments of all time, but what does it mean for science, and what happens to the poor cat?
Classical neurology defines consciousness as the ongoing process of arousal and awareness.
Astronomers have discovered a new kind of galaxy that raises many questions, and perhaps paves the way for answers about galaxy formation.
New study suggests many people select mates who share their height and BMI.
Plotting out the world’s longest pub crawl had a serious, mathematical point
Not every language agrees on how many colors there are. With some having more terms and others fewer. But does that mean we see the world differently?
Everybody wants to be happy, right? Who wouldn’t try to get as many pleasurable experiences as they could? Well, if this philosopher is right. You wouldn’t.
Just because we know it’s real doesn’t mean it’s easy to create in a lab. “For me the best answer is not in words but in measurements.” –Elena Aprile Atoms, molecules, […]