Catch Saturn at its biggest and brightest, and view its rings while you still can. Right now, in Earth’s skies, Saturn appears at its biggest and brightest. A view of tonight’s […]
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Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
Image ownership and copyright law are huge considerations for anyone producing digital content these days. Scopio offers hundreds of royalty-free images for use anywhere for any purpose.
What can the beauty of autumn’s colors teach us about mortality?
A team of scientists created a new type of robot inspired by an octopus, and it could be a major breakthrough in the field.
We all share atoms with every person, living or dead, on Earth. There’s more in common among us than you might think. When you eat food, drink liquids, or even breathe […]
Our first “Ask a Scientist” feature is all about the ever-growing universe.
These pink feathered folk form complex social networks and are choosy about who they spend their time with, according to a new study.
American homes are big and polluting. Here’s how to fix that.
Isogloss cartography shows diversity, richness, and humour of the French language
According to Harvard economists, Democrats and Republicans both perceive reality very wrong.
It should be just as sticky (or non-sticky) as normal matter. Here’s how we know. Not only here on Earth, but everywhere in the Universe that we look, we find structures […]
The bill would effectively legalize marijuana at the federal level, while allowing states to draft their own laws.
What responsibility should government authorities and Big Tech take in policing the spread of sedition-oriented content?
From understanding human aggression to epigenetics, Stanford University offers all 25 lessons of this fascinating course for free on YouTube.
Clinical studies are underway. How we treat them moving forward matters.
Without a little help from Einstein, we couldn’t have made this discovery. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, still churns out novel discoveries. The Hubble eXtreme Deep […]
Everyone wants to predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Here are 2 misconceptions to bust so people don’t proclaim the death of data like they did in 2016.
Should we build a more powerful collider? A telescope that probes the Universe as never before? Absolutely. Here’s why. Every time someone proposes that we invest in fundamental science — to push the […]
It’s not just about SpaceX and Starlink. What we’re deciding today will have a global impact for years and decades to come. For countless millennia, human beings have gazed up into […]
According to researchers at Washington State University, the answer is yes.
It’s one of the two best meteor showers of the year. Don’t let the full Moon stop you. Every year, as the Earth intercepts the debris streams of comets and asteroids […]
In reality, it has no color at all. Here’s why. Every time you see an illustration of the COVID-19 coronavirus, it’s shown with a red color to it. Sometimes it’s red […]
Orgasms don’t always mean a sexual encounter is positive, find psychologists.
A study reveals these brains exhibit less cortical surface area and gray matter.
Once again, sugar-rich processed foods are shown to increase the likelihood of anxiety.
A recent study on monkeys found that stimulating a certain part of the forebrain wakes monkeys from anesthesia.
New study figures out how stars produce gamma ray bursts.
The most massive nearby stars could be the seeds our supermassive black holes need. The problem with the Universe, as we see it today, is that we only get a snapshot […]