A study at the University of Oregon puts a longstanding myth to rest.
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Determining whether human nature is short-sighted when it comes to survival-necessary situations
It doesn’t matter what’s popular, logical, or intuitive. What matters is what you can observe and measure. Imagine asking the biggest, most fundamental question of all: what is reality? How would […]
The robotics company is allowing select companies to lease the semi-autonomous robot.
While pressure to succeed is on the rise, students’ mental health and readiness for college has diminshed.
Around 9 percent of the U.S. population believe the Pizzagate theory is true.
America’s racial wealth disparity is entrenched, with devastating effects. What if we got rid of it?
A new report argues that we stand to gain a lot economically by investing in 5 key areas.
A new study finds an unexpected trait that young people want in a lifelong partner.
The Sudbury neutrino observatory, which was instrumental in demonstrating neutrino oscillations and the massiveness of neutrinos. With additional results from atmospheric, solar, and terrestrial observatories and experiments, we may not […]
Norway plans to pay Gabon $150 million to protect its vast network of rainforests.
A new report sees a major disruption in where we get our food.
Most of us can’t imagine wanting absolute control over a nation or feeling compelled to commit mass murders — so then what is it about a dictator’s psychology that makes them different?
Such a battery would make it far cheaper to implement robotaxis and long-haul electric trucks, both of which Tesla is developing.
Math trauma can follow people beyond grade school to harm their prospects well into adulthood.
A review of Latin America’s growing crisis.
In his book, Earth Emotions, Glenn Albrecht coins “psychoterratic.”
It’s a great scientific opportunity of modern times, but we won’t get there with our current observatories. One of the holy grails of modern science is to find a world, […]
De Beauvoir finds that the ‘strong woman’ is actually just bound to housework
Is the pessimism about jobs totally unwarented?
Showcase self taught skills.
It just might be a possibility.
Japanese physicists devise technology to discover axion dark matter.
A NASA robot on Mars sends back unusual findings, including timed magnetic pulses.
Fears and discoveries in translating an intimate world to the big screen. How experience helps you deal with people yelling at you. Why 21st century audiences love to be transported to Edwardian England, in spite of all the class hierarchy…
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The week-long global protest, which is calling for an end to the age of fossil fuels, is taking place in more than 160 countries today.
Are tiny homes just a trend for wealthy minimalists or an economic necessity for the growing poor?