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The latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics reveal a rise in workplace fatalities, including how people are dying, and where they’re dying.
The reason why is simple, and should apply to every solar system like our own. On January 3rd, 2019, Earth reached the point in its orbit where it’s at its closest […]
When it comes to flirting, love meters have nothing on these researchers’ findings.
Digging deeper into last week’s revelations about the Red Planet.
What explains our propensity to blame the victim, even in cases of sexual assault and rape? A true story of sexual crime in America reveals some key misunderstandings we may all hold.
You are who you are because of your environment. What happens in a virtual world in an environment created by another mind?
South Africa is no longer the only place on the continent that has urban wealth clusters
In the search for the youngest planet in the Universe, astronomers may have accidentally stumbled upon something entirely new. Growing up is hard to do in the Universe. In the great […]
Get ready for images projected in mid-air to start appearing in the next few years.
Our Universe is full of surprises. This latest one, AT2018cow, has ignited a controversy between astronomers. The Universe is an ever-changing place, particularly if you look at it on long-enough […]
A new experimental program in New Jersey offered treatment, not stigma, to low-level drug offenders arrested during one week in June—and the results are encouraging.
It’s the first time the U.S. has fallen off the top 10 list since Bloomberg began its index.
The popular sleep drug Ambien, which Rosanne Barr appears to have taken recreationally, can dredge up what you already have in your brain.
Let kids be kids. Watching over your children’s every move is a bad idea, and the long-term effects of helicopter parenting are far worse than thought.
In the earliest stages of the Universe, before there were protons or neutrons, we had a quark-gluon plasma. The story of our cosmic history is one of an expanding and […]
Stephen Hawking’s final paper is all about the multiverse, quantum relativity, string theory, relativity and more.
Scientists figure out why so many people believe in conspiracy theories.
Soccer is not a matter of life and death. It’s much more important than that. And the FIFA World Cup even more so.
Thanks to genetic engineering, a child can now have three parents. But is it a good idea?
China’s rise has necessitated a global PR push. It includes influencing how the movies you watch depict China.
In rural America, the odds of having access to a specialized mental health professional are slim, according to new research.
Scientists, artists, writers, and entrepreneurs will tackle the most exciting and controversial topics shaping our future at Brain Bar, Hungary’s most inspiring event.
If it can stretch the Universe from the size of a subatomic particle to billions of light years in a fraction of a second, why doesn’t Einstein’s relativity forbid it? When […]
The ‘giant impact’ that led to Earth might not have been so giant, after all. A little over 4.5 billion years ago, our Solar System began to form. Somewhere in the […]
Why is only 10% of the population left-handed? There are a few new scientific clues pointing to the answer.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump claimed that Google is deliberately manipulating its algorithms to shut out conservative media outlets from news search results.
Sure we know it would be bad, but what do all of these scary numbers really mean?
A new study echoes a body of prior research showing that men tend to outperform women in a variety of navigational and spatial tasks.
The Universe has been making stars for nearly the entire 13.8 billion years of its history. Here’s what we know. It’s been 13.8 billion years since the hot Big Bang, and […]