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The Boring Company plans to build a new tunnel system that would connect residential garages to an underground hyperloop via elevator, potentially enabling people to someday enter the futuristic public transit system by simply stepping into their parked cars.
Academic publishers have some of the highest profit margins in the world. In the digital age, researchers are starting to wonder whether publishers actually deserve this much money.
Although initial contact with outsiders is stressful, over time we figure out how to fit them into our lives.
A new study shows that the worse off you think you are, the more likely you are to choose the steak over the garden salad.
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People who have meditated for thousands of hours exhibit a remarkable difference in their brainwaves.
Every physical theory has constants in it. The gravitational constant is remarkably uncertain. When we first began formulating physical laws, we did so empirically: through experiments. Drop a ball off […]
For sufferers of Alzheimer's, the answer is yes. But replacing movement with a pill is not the best option.
Apple unveiled the new Apple Watch Series 4 and three new iPhones during their keynote event on Wednesday, and they are chock-full of goodies.
In a new book co-authored with Avis Lang, Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the morally complicated, symbiotic relationship between science and the military.
A new computer model suggests that the 21st century will have more frequent hurricanes of staggering force.
The arts can help schools tackle the current mental health crisis among teenagers.
For perhaps 100 million years, there were no stars in the Universe. What was it like then? The earliest stages of the Universe were extraordinarily eventful in bringing us about. Cosmic […]
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Economic necessity and growing isolation are making some middle-class families try coparenting, explains author Alissa Quart.
A mining company in Australia has unearthed what could be some of the largest gold specimens ever discovered.
Can neuroscience provide an alternative hypothesis for the Mandela effect, without evoking quantum physics?