Regenerative capitalism challenges the belief that business success and environmental concerns are inherently at odds.
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The Human Diagnosis Project project is building the world’s “open medical intelligence” system.
A perspective from Brother Guy Consolmagno, astronomer and theologian.
The story of that one time a U.S. city was run by a Soviet, and what it was like to live in it.
One of the night sky’s most famous sights isn’t what it appears to be. Perhaps the most famous sight of a dying star is the Ring Nebula, known since 1779. The […]
Researchers discover extraterrestrial origins of a chemical essential for human DNA and other cell processes.
Notre Dame was almost torched in 1871, when Communards set Paris’ major buildings ablaze.
Culture determines how mental illness or aberrant mental behavior is viewed and dealt with.
A case for looking beyond the planetary scientist’s (or even the astronomer’s) definition. Ever since 2006, when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially defined the term planet — introducing the term ‘dwarf […]
Reports show that millennials are making and saving less than previous generations, likely setting them up to retire later in life—or not at all.
Early reports show that it works, as odd as the approach may seem to some fontologists.
Celebrating five years since Grain Brain was published, David Perlmutter doubles down on his warnings.
What’s the difference between VR and AR? Find out what they are and what these emerging technologies are being used for around the world.
The renowned linguist and controversial political critic said President Donald Trump is choosing to race toward the catastrophes of climate change.
Can the keto diet really help people combat acne, cancer and “brain fog”?
The new offices will be built in New York’s Long Island City and Viriginia’s Arlington.
A doctor’s take on How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
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Co-ops are more pervasive than you think. They just suffer from a marketing problem.
As it turns out, being just enough of a psychopath can do wonders for your creative career.
A joint study from U.S. and U.K. universities shows promising results in reducing the rate of cognitive decline.
Finding the particle we assume is responsible for dark matter has always been a guessing game. We guessed wrong. You can’t get mad at a team for trying the improbable, hoping […]
The speed of death isn’t as instantaneous as you may think.
A very clever idea says there’s a ninth Solar System planet, larger than Earth, far beyond Neptune. Here’s why most scientists think it’s not real. It’s been nearly three years since […]
Neither one reflects the other; they’re both blue for entirely different reasons. If you’ve ever been curious about the world you live in, you’ve probably wondered why the sky is […]
The so-called FAANG companies have lost more than $700 billion in market value since October.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
A new study from Oregon State University makes it clear: it’s you.
There aren’t any holes in the Universe at all. What actually exists is far more interesting. Somewhere, far away, if you believe what you read, there’s a hole in the […]
… and also the return of the (mini) Mac.