The UN has commissioned a study of extreme poverty in the most of one of the world’s wealthiest nations, the United States.
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Surprisingly, the evidence points towards the existence of the unobservable multiverse. But it isn’t the answer you’re looking for. “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that […]
Researchers believe they have enough evidence to support the “kelp highway hypothesis.”
There’s no way to frame this as anything other than a disaster for humanity. This article was originally written one week ago, on the day the FY2019 budget was released […]
Psychology professor Jean M Twenge argues that teens are suffering elevated levels of depression and loneliness, and their phones are to blame.
Design thinking has become a major focus in recent years. As with many innovative thinking and business concepts, design thinking promises companies a chance to become the next Apple or Target.
The possibilities were almost limitless, so why does everything line up? Our Solar System is an orderly place, with the four inner planets, the asteroid belt, and the gas giant worlds […]
A controversial discovery shows how Islam could have influenced the Vikings.
The results have implications for consumers, educators, and business people.
You are already a cyborg! Here’s 10 ways you could merge even more with technology in the coming decade.
Quantum interpretations are all the rage. Too bad you don’t even need one. In everyday life, there are certain rules we take for granted: cause-and-effect, for instance. Something occurs, and that […]
Different gut bacteria may affect differently the way energy is metabolized from foods.
The neutron star-neutron star merger was initially only seen in 1 detector out of 3. Here’s how scientists didn’t let it slip away. On August 17th, 2017, a gravitational wave event […]
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A pair of Kickstarter enthusiasts, want to make coloring even more fun for you by merging Cards Against Humanity with the ‘boring’ crayon to make it… politically incorrect.
Though the sample size was small, the results are compelling.
If people who experience near-death experiences have less fear of death, could an out-of-body experience through virtual simulation lead to the same result?
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Researchers may have discovered the oldest homo sapiens yet, in Morocco.
This discovery finally points to the source of Earth’s precious heavy elements, also proves Einstein correct in more ways than one.
Images taken 20 years apart show the rate of evaporation, and they’ll take much more than mere thousands of years to destroy. In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope snapped one of […]
Neurons in the human brain produce photons, and are apparently capable of being the infrastructure for light-based communication and activity.
A new psychology study finds that Christians and atheists behave differently to members of their own groups.
Could the upcoming Winter Olympics stand as a turning point, or will it be more of the same?
Key logic in America’s founding documents is now too often neglected. Do you know what “the Declaration” lists as the first justification for America’s Independence?
Multiple teams of scientists can’t agree on how fast the Universe expands. Dark matter may unlock why. There’s an enormous controversy in astrophysics today over how quickly the Universe is expanding. […]
The medal-winning Norwegian team had a most unusual explanation for why their speed skaters wore blue. Is there any science to back it up? Every four years, the Olympics come around, […]
What role do expectations play in whether we feel hungry or satiated?
Hyperloop One completes a first-ever full-track test of hyperloop transportation.
The US Navy will begin swapping out expensive periscope joysticks in exchange for off-the-shelf Xbox controllers.
Is life worse or better than non-existence? And if it is, who is judging? Welcome to anti-natalism, a small but lively corner of philosophy.