It’s been 100 years since the world’s last deadliest flu pandemic. Experts warn that another one is inevitable, but are we ready?
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We’ve never seen an image of a black hole’s event horizon before. Here’s what we’re expecting, based on what we already know. For hundreds of years, physicists have hypothesized that the […]
Whether keto or vegan, finding love on restrictive diets is no easy task.
Scientists have identified a new shape called the scutoid, and it helps explain the how cells in the body arrange themselves in tightly packed three-dimensional structures to form tissues.
It’s not so rare as many think.
Actress Evangeline Lilly wonders if the reason male Marvel superheroes complain about their costumes so much is that they’re not used to being uncomfortable to look good, as all women are.
The idea is to flood the markets and drive prices down. Contrary to what you may think, a rhino horn is not made of bone but of keratin – the material found in nails and hair.
The part of your brain responsible for ASMR catalogs music, and appears to be a stronghold against Alzheimer’s and dementia.
There’s something very special inside a proton and neutron that holds the key. There are few things in the Universe that are as easy to form, in theory, as black holes […]
Be glad your name isn’t attached to any of these bad ideas.
Why do we celebrate Halloween, and what have pumpkins got to do with it?
Couples who had fish more than 8 times a menstrual cycle had a 47% shorter time getting pregnant than those who didn’t, and had 22% more sex than those that didn’t.
MIT researchers have designed a fleet of autonomous boats that offer high manoeuvrability and precise control.
The construction, if and when it happens, could take five or more years.
Think the future isn’t already here with us? Think again!
The lawsuit claims the administration violated the First Amendment when it revoked the press credentials of reporter Jim Acosta.
Researchers at the Rotman School of Management discovered that past victories rarely translate into new environments.
Two independent techniques give precise but incompatible answers. Here’s how to resolve it. If you didn’t know anything about the Universe beyond our own galaxy, there are two different pathways you […]
Cash currency goes back a long time – 40,000 years.
If a star spins and then collapses, what happens to its angular momentum? The most common way to form a black hole in the Universe is to have a massive […]
Starting this fall, public schools in Florida will be required to display the words “In God We Trust” in a noticeable place within each building used by a district.
Dark matter, dark energy, inflation and the Big Bang are real, and the alternatives all fail spectacularly. If you keep up with the latest science news, you’re probably familiar with […]
Ancient beverages such as tea and chamomile can heighten your modern-day performance.
TMS might also help those with anxiety, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury.
Being an American president is a powerful but dangerous job, a fact shown by many assassination attempts.
The massive number of casualties and injuries created during these battles necessitated some quick, creative ideas… some of which we still have today.
In his new book, Nick Chater writes that what we see is what we get.
If the Breakthrough Starshot initiative, promoted by Stephen Hawking, works exactly as planned, it could lead to disaster. Imagine yourself on a world not so different from Earth, orbiting a […]
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