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So much for rest in peace.
Gallup found that in 2019, movie attendance didn’t even come close to library visits.
Are these two words interchangeable?
From galaxies with no dark matter to ones with hundreds of times more dark matter than normal, our Universe needs it more than ever. One of the most mysterious substances in […]
The pendulum didn’t tick right when they brought it here: the start of a fascinating story. For nearly three full centuries, the most accurate way that humanity kept track of […]
Musk also said that “anonymous bot swarms” should be investigated.
Dark matter is perhaps the most mysterious substance in the Universe. What exactly it is, however, still eludes us. Dark matter is one of the most mysterious and yet most ubiquitous […]
The federal government is exploring their options to keep up with the border crisis.
If galaxies are cities in the Universe, how unfortunate that our ‘cosmic country’ is dissolving. On the largest cosmic scales of all, planet Earth appears to be anything but special. […]
Logos, pathos, and ethos can help you bring people over to your side.
The intelligent life we are searching for doesn’t have to be humanoid.
A biologist-reporter investigates his fungal namesake.
The encyclopedia offers more “reliable” information than Wikipedia, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Are your psychological needs being met?
The White House is reportedly considering an executive order that would open up public access to scientific research.
The Mars 2020 rover is set to launch in July of the same year, setting the stage for years and years of science on the Red Planet.
The object, originally dubbed “Ultima Thule,” was renamed to “Arrokoth” due to the connection between the word “Thule” and the Nazis.
It’s the ultimate way to go… and yet, it still isn’t what you’d expect. There are many terrifying ways that the Universe can destroy something. In space, if you tried to […]
“Superstar” firms have been lowering labor’s share of GDP in recent decades, a new study finds.
Here’s a formula for chaos: Collect a diverse and volatile group of eccentric comedians and comedy writers, and give them a nearly impossible task with a just-barely-possible deadline. Oh, and […]
From outside a black hole, all masses take an infinite amount of time to cross the event horizon. How, then, can black holes grow? Every Milky Way-sized galaxy should contain hundreds […]
As much as we say it’s not about the clothes, it’s still about the clothes.
“We live in an age in which there is too much excessive information, less knowledge, and very, very little wisdom.” Elif Shafak has faced trial and investigation in her native Turkey for giving voice to the voiceless in her novels. We talk about her book THREE DAUGHTERS OF EVE and the fight for nuance in a world of binaries.
It contains more water than all the Great Lakes combined, and the science of our planet explains why. Although practically all of Earth’s human population lives on dry land, our surface […]
Can passenger airships make a triumphantly ‘green’ comeback?
Couples that handle sexual rejection well can improve their relationship, but persistent or hostile patterns of rejection are never healthy.