A recently identified stage of sleep common to narcoleptics is a fertile source of creativity.
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Whenever you’re surprised, there’s a good chance that your brain is busy tweaking your memories.
These initially sympathetic characters take readers down a dark path.
New tech is a double-edged sword. Integration can be expensive and perilous: Mess up the adoption and jobs are on the line.
Space planes could radically lower the cost of spaceflight.
Morbid fatality statistics on digital highway signs seem to distract drivers, thus increasing the number of car crashes.
Historians have been able to piece together a clear picture of how the average Roman citizen spent their waking hours.
Perrikaryal uses an EEG to translate her brain activity into beating bosses in “Elden Ring” and beyond.
What do you call it when the Earth shakes for three decades?
In order to figure out how English might evolve in the future, we have to look at how it has changed in the near and distant past.
With 1550 distinct type Ia supernovae measured across ~10 billion years of cosmic time, the Pantheon+ data set reveals our Universe.
Memories aren’t mental recordings, but pliable information we can use to better manage the present and conjure future possibilities.
2022 was another busy year in the realm of science, with groundbreaking stories spanning space, materials, medicine, and technology.
Alli Webb, co-founder of Drybar, has a message for up-and-coming leaders: Embrace the mess!
In the expanding Universe, different ways of measuring its rate give incompatible answers. Nobel Laureate Adam Riess explains what it means.
Forgetfulness isn’t always a “glitch” in our memories; it can be a tool to help us make sense of the present and plan for the future.
Based on the atoms that they’re made out of, the innermost planet should always be the densest. Here’s why Earth beats Mercury, hands down.
Entrenched business wisdom says that community-led economic systems are pure fantasy. Douglas Rushkoff disagrees.
The pandemic and the Great Resignation fed into a perfect storm of inflation — and some restaurateurs cleaned up.
For decades, cinemas have earned more from concessions than ticket sales. But can their current business model survive in the streaming age?
The simulation hypothesis is fun to talk about, but believing it requires an act of faith.
It had long seemed impossible that supermassive black holes could grow to such enormous sizes. But the biggest problem is now solved.
By creating a type O kidney, they hope to make more organs available for transplant.
Do we still remember what we learned in the 1940s?
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet.”
Are there any advantages to looking so cumbersome?
Serving as the inspiration for the modern horror classic “The Blair Witch Project,” what does our fascination with this unsolvable mystery tell us about our modern psyche?
Like humans, stars die. The James Webb Space Telescope’s early images already give us a lot of information about how this happens.
Four key components to guide the creation of emotional intelligence training for leaders.
Cooperation was the first technology.