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The major temples seem much more interesting than what also appears on the landscape: apparently random mounds of earth.
We may find signs of life a mere 31 light-years away.
The history of the Universe is forever imprinted in our own bodies. We can learn a lot about the history of the Universe just by looking at each of our own […]
The system can even be designed to send alerts to employees when they’ve come too close to a coworker.
Not long after the COVID-19 pandemic caused colleges to start teaching remotely, students balked at the idea of paying full tuition for online learning. It’s not hard to understand why. […]
Despite all the challenges, Hubble has vindicated this discovery. Practically everywhere we look in the Universe, the large-scale objects that we see — small galaxies, large galaxies, groups and clusters of galaxies, […]
Should other nations start requiring schools to teach climate science, too?
An antibody produced by llamas seems particularly effective at neutralizing a key protein of the novel coronavirus.
If you think that the Moon is only good for reflecting sunlight, you’ve got another think coming. To human eyes, the Moon is the second brightest visible object, trailing only the […]
Neuroscience explains terrifying ordeals, from out-of-body experiences to alien abductions.
A larger vocabulary can be a confidence booster for children and make adults better communicators.
Did the 20th century bring a breakthrough in how children are treated?
A massive Dating.com study reveals just how important politics are in the dating world right now.
The racing plane is hoped to be the fastest electric plane in existence.
A study of over 100,000 businesses in Oregon uncovered some unsettling news about worker conditions.
According to the Standard Model, the leptons and antileptons should all be separate, independent particles from one another. But the three types of neutrino all mix together, indicating they must […]
Health care professionals worldwide are facing a second crisis, the consequences of which we’re only beginning to understand.
A conspiracy theory that 90 percent of the world’s population will be killed off spreads widely on pandemic fears.
Meet Deinococcus radioduranst, the world’s toughest bacteria.
Sometimes not looking forward to something helps you get it done.
If you want to find life in the Universe, this is how you do it. When it comes to uncovering the ultimate truths about reality, we can only reap what we […]
Melting ice is turning up bodies on Mt. Everest. This isn’t as shocking as you’d think.
The double-slit experiment, all these years later, still holds the key mystery at the heart of quantum physics. When we divide up matter into the smallest possible chunks that it’s made […]
If you were awaiting screaming death from the skies, you can relax. For now.
Flow Research Collective COO Rian Doris explains how to harness the power of your nervous system to find your flow during a pandemic.
It’s an incredibly useful approximation. But the truth takes us far deeper. Anyone who’s ever taken a physics course has learned the same myth for centuries now: that any object thrown, […]
Researchers from Japan add a new wrinkle to a popular theory and set the stage for the formation of monstrous black holes.
Famously, it took Edison over one thousand attempts to successfully create the lightbulb.
Attending religious service once a week found to lower risk of suicide and other “deaths of despair”
In late April, the news hit us hard: Lorna Breen, an emergency room doctor in a Manhattan hospital flooded with coronavirus patients, committed suicide. According to her father, the emotional […]