Anxiety can be good or bad. It turns out that it’s really up to you.
All Articles
If you had a clear western horizon, you had your shot at this view! On September 9, 2021, the Moon and Venus nearly overlapped. A simulated view of the post-sunset skies […]
Instead of digging for metals, we could extract them from salty, subterranean water.
A study reports that people think those with similar personality traits look alike and vice versa.
To date, only one research vessel has ever encountered a milky sea.
The famous social robot is about to start rolling off the assembly line.
Hindsight is 20/20, particularly when you have had 20 years to think about what happened.
Is there actually anything deserving of the term AI?
These animals to grow scalpel-sharp and precisely shaped tools that are resistant to breaking.
Whenever the climate cooled, our hominin ancestors would set up shop in the Arabian Peninsula and vanish again when the planet warmed up.
Once limited in range, mass hysteria can now spread across the globe in an instant.
The power tower has superior physics but inferior economics.
Once merely a theoretical curiosity, they might be the key to understanding so much more. Out of all of the known particles — both fundamental and composite — there are a whole slew of properties […]
After 100 million nights of people asking, “What are those twinkly lights?” it is pretty remarkable that we happen to live in one of the first generations that actually knows the answer.
Yet another ocean monster has been discovered.
Do right and wrong depend on culture, or does morality transcend place and time?
Whatever’s lurking out there, it isn’t all, or even mostly, normal matter. When it comes to the Universe, it’s only natural to wonder what, exactly, it is that makes everything up. […]
Scientists are solving the problem of costly energy storage.
This short story is a fictional account of two very real people — Anaximander and Anaximenes, two ancient Greeks who tried to make sense of the universe.
Technology designed to listen for atomic bombs can also hear tornadoes.
China’s dominance of the rare earth metal industry is part of its overall geopolitical strategy.
“Hubble’s Law” is only an approximation, and breaks down when we need it most. From anywhere in the Universe, you can choose to look out at any other galaxy that’s present. […]
When you unintentionally step on a dog’s tail, does it know that it was an accident?
Esoteric evidence points to a ritual performed by Queen Elizabeth’s court magician John Dee.
The laws of physics aren’t changing. The Earth is. When it comes to any physical science, we know that the fundamental rules governing how the Universe works remain constant with time. […]
What we can learn from our complicated relationship with boredom.
Neptune holds records in our Solar System, but the Universe gets even faster. Here on Earth, extreme weather events can cause dramatic wind speed spikes. When hurricanes are at their most […]
A black swan event is rare but disruptive — and might be predictable.
A recent study sheds light on the evolutionary history of rhinoceroses and their remarkably low levels of genetic diversity.