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We already know animals feel emotions, and that they can understand humans’ emotions. But can they understand each other’s emotions?
The weirdest thing about the 21 feet found near Vancouver since 2007? Foul play has been ruled out.
Science doesn’t fit neatly into ideology.
Is fasting the key to burning fat? It’s not that simple.
There’s a whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on beneath the single plate of Mars.
Giant particle accelerators aren’t a waste of money. They are essential for understanding the Universe.
In all of science, no figures have changed the world more than Einstein and Newton. Will anyone ever be as revolutionary again?
For centuries, men prevented women from writing music. These classical composers broke with social norms and made their mark on history.
Preventing scurvy is not just a problem in the Antarctic.
What if intelligence can thrive without consciousness?
A deep learning AI running on a supercomputer was able to link patterns of brain connectivity to political ideology.
We know sleep is more important than aimlessly scrolling on social media or checking our email for the 50th time. So, why do we do it?
If you want to understand the Universe, cosmologically, you just can’t do it without the Friedmann equation. With it, the cosmos is yours.
The time to begin exploring VR training is now. Here are the pros, cons, and different ways this technology can be utilized.
Being more creative doesn’t require a ‘Muse.’ It’s about pairing intelligence and imagination.
This marks a historic moment in humanity’s relationship to the planet.
Polarization or misunderstanding?
We’ve only seen Uranus up close once: from Voyager 2, back in 1986. The next time we do it, its features will look entirely different.
Sometimes breaking a rule is the ethical thing to do.
Detective fiction reveals how a particular society or time period looks at crime and criminal justice.
The strangest thing about trying to predict the future is that our only clues lie in the past.
The Standard Model of elementary particles has three nearly identical copies of particles: generations. And nobody knows why.
One theory for catatonia is that it is similar to an animal’s “death feint.”
A next-generation LHC++ could cost $100 billion. Here’s why such a machine could end up being a massive waste of money.
The base rate fallacy may help to explain low reproducibility in various fields of science.
Why do you feel, think, and behave in the ways you do? Here are five frameworks psychologists use to answer those questions.
Until recently, video games were accused of killing brain cells. Now, researchers are trying to understand how they help players get smarter.
On July 12, 2022, JWST will release its first science images. Here are 5 ways the telescope’s findings could change science forever.