LEGO folks built an actual, full-sized replica of the Bugatti Chiron—and drove it. What’s next, a Mars rover?
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Samsung is planning to unveil a new type of bendable, foldable smartphone that could sell for more than $1,500, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The U.S. has been in a state of continuous armed conflict since 2001, yet Congress has not declared war on a country since 1942. How have several presidents managed to keep sending troops without a declaration of war, and what does this mean for the American people?
Organizational behavior expert Dan Cable says disengagement at work is the product of an evolutionary trait. It’s a trait that has a lot to do with our survival and what […]
President Donald Trump has requested that the U.S. armed forces stage a parade in the nation’s capital to feature America’s military might. The timing and source of the request has drawn a mixture of opinion.
Do you have a magnetic compass in your head?
This eccentric Spanish spy received medals of honor from both the Nazis and the Allies. How did he do it, and why?
A new study shows how reciprocal generosity can benefit you.
Wray said the investigation was “limited in scope” and “followed standard procedures,” though he seemed to sidestep repeated questions about the involvement of the White House in determining the scope of the investigation.
Instead of beating adversaries in games, we might learn more about intelligence if we tried to teach artificial agents to play together as we do: as paladins and elf rangers.
Two men formerly close to President Donald Trump are now facing prison in a development that could prove consequential for Trump’s longevity in office and the U.S. political system in general.
“This country is being ripped apart here,” Flake told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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 […]
The meaning—and range—of “habitable” goes much farther than we once thought.
SpaceX plans to launch about 12,000 internet-providing satellites into orbit over the next six years.
We don’t need the many-worlds of quantum mechanics to have more Universes than we know what to do with. “The Universe is all there is, or was, or will be.” That […]
For hundreds of millions of years, most of the starlight never made it through space. Here’s how that changed. Forming stars sounds like the easiest thing in the Universe to do. […]
Researchers say they’ll someday be able to recreate experiences, perceptions, and sensations with a device the size of a backpack.
Was it a real thing? And the Wise Men? Or are they just myths?
It was officially closed in 2007, but has just been reopened.
From the inflationary state that preceded the Big Bang to our cold, lonely, dark energy-dominated fate, the Universe goes through six different eras. We’re living in the last one already. The […]
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It’s exotic, incredibly cold stuff.
The ability to speak clearly, succinctly, and powerfully is easier than you think
A new study suggests that it’s possible to replace anxiety-producing unpleasant memories with new ones implanted under hypnosis.
Artists and fans are the big losers as bot-powered scalpers make a killing.
Canada’s recreational marijuana industry might not be poised to meet demand in the first year of legal sales, according to some experts.
We all make mistakes. However, acknowledging them can help you overcome the “sunk cost fallacy” and move on.
A study from Iowa State University draws a direct link between gym class and adult exercise habits.
Jordan Peterson is one of the most controversial public figures in recent years. Here’s a recap of some of his ideas.