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Clinical trials by Janssen Pharmaceuticals showed troubling results.
Volunteering can feel great and make good things happen. Now we know it promotes your health too.
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It happened 13.8 billion years ago, so why hasn’t the radiation all passed over us by now? For the past 13.8 billion years, our Universe has been expanding, cooling, and gravitating. […]
A massive Dating.com study reveals just how important politics are in the dating world right now.
Could better teaching practices make paying attention easier for everyone?
Ground-penetrating radar allows the non-invasive virtual excavation of Falerii Novi.
What better way to understand the world around us than through jokes?
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With 45% of recent college graduates under or unemployed, it’s time to explore new solutions.
A conspiracy theory that 90 percent of the world’s population will be killed off spreads widely on pandemic fears.
Bastet was the daughter of the sun. The ancient Egyptian goddess was originally a fierce lioness warrior—a strong woman with the head of a big cat. Over time, her image […]
Researchers are making progress in the effort to develop safe and practical supernumerary robotic limbs.
New book focuses on some of the world’s most peculiar borderlines.
The origin of the 3rd element on the periodic table was one of the great cosmic mysteries. We just solved it. How did we form the elements that pervade the Universe […]
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Sometimes not looking forward to something helps you get it done.
The study also estimated that international lockdown efforts prevented more than 500 million infections worldwide.
The programming giant exits the space due to ethical concerns.
Scientists think an insect similar to the modern millipede crawled around Scotland 425 million years ago, making it the first-ever land-dweller.
The videos raise serious legal and moral questions about police crowd-control tactics.
By leveraging the difference between lit and shadowed areas, a new energy source perfect for wearables is invented.
It’s not only about what’s happening right now. Things need to change for good. It could be your colleague, your coworker, your staff member, or your student. As the world mourns […]
A groundbreaking Stanford University study explains the areas of the brain that are impacted by hypnosis.
Too many entrepreneurs care more about growing their audience at all costs than improving their ability to serve all sectors of their existing audience.
Ever want to move forward but find you’re in your own way?
In “Douglas,” the Australian comedian opens up about her autism diagnosis.
State and local governments are hiring contact tracers to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.