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Because of dark energy, distant objects speed away from us faster and faster as time goes on. How long before every galaxy is out of reach?
Philosopher Slavoj Žižek argues that we often don’t truly want to obtain what we think we desire.
Some physicists are besot with the multiverse, but if we can’t detect these other universes, how seriously should we take them?
Livestock now outweighs wild mammals and birds ten-fold.
No matter what physical system we consider, nature always obeys the same fundamental laws. Must it be this way, and if so, why?
At all distances, the Universe expands along our line-of-sight. But we can’t measure side-to-side motions; could it be rotating as well?
Children who have a brain hemisphere removed — a procedure known as hemispherectomy — behave completely normally.
Even with quantum teleportation and the existence of entangled quantum states, faster-than-light communication still remains impossible.
Here’s the thorny reality behind psychedelics’ ability to unearth buried memories.
Without wormholes, warp drive, or some type of new matter, energy, or physics, everyone is limited by the speed of light. Or are they?
Black holes aren’t just the densest masses in the Universe, but they also spin the fastest of all massive objects. Here’s why it must be so.
If you’ve looked for a job recently, you may have encountered the personality test. You may also have wondered if it was backed by scientific research.
The cost of seeing yourself as a thief is pretty steep, the results of a 2019 study suggest.
The Antarctic Treaty of 1959 prohibited nations from making new land claims on the continent. But it never mentioned claims from private individuals.
From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
As a physician, John Pringle helped reinvent hygiene; as a husband, he destroyed a woman’s life with his abuse.
Anything, good or bad, about Henry Ford can be contradicted — except his ambition and his work.
The researchers rebuked writers, scholars, and public figures for lazily perpetuating the notion of widespread gender bias in academic science.
Where the prime meridian meets the equator, a non-existent island captures our imagination — and our non-geocoded data.
Some scientists think we should allow our bodies to more harmlessly live with pathogens until they’re cleared from our systems.
“I need to think about the future. Will you help me?”
Protons and neutrons are held together by the strong force: with 3 colors and 3 anticolors. So why are there only 8 gluons, and not 9?
It’s literally the one and only trick that separates top-notch physicists from crackpots, dropouts, and those who can’t cut the mustard.
Yorkicystis lived during the “Cambrian explosion,” 539 million to 485 million years ago – hundreds of million years before the dinosaurs.
They have held our fascination ever since we first identified their remains.
For extraordinary long-term success in business we can look to insights from British Olympic cycling, Roger Federer and neuroeconomics.
If philosophers really enjoy one thing, it’s a good debate — but not an argument.
With the invention of the leap year, the Julian calendar was used worldwide for over 1500 years. Over time, it led only to catastrophe.
“Business Adventures” by John Brooks was first published in 1969 and remains a must-read for all CEOs.