With tens of thousands of satellites requiring AI-control to avoid collisions, a single solar flare could everything. Over the next few years, the night sky and the volume of space […]
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De Beauvoir finds that the ‘strong woman’ is actually just bound to housework
In all the Universe, there’s only one Earth. But can we find the other worlds that are like ours? Even though the ingredients for life have been confirmed to be practically […]
Elon Musk took issue with recent ideas for space exploration from Jeff Bezos.
What strategies do you use to push through a tough challenge, be it a run on a treadmill or a stressful phone call with your boss? Perhaps you remind yourself […]
Social distancing won’t be easy, but science shows us how to make it more manageable.
A vacuum cleaner is the wrong picture. Time to bust that myth. There are no classes of object in our Universe more extreme than black holes. With so much mass present […]
This is the first study to explore not only what percentage of people in the general population choose to watch videos of graphic real-life violence, but also why.
Future cancer research may come from studying antler growth.
A balanced discussion of the realities, the mythologies, and the concerns surrounding cutting-edge brain research.
Animal law is the fastest growing legal discipline.
Here’s why the Irish president believes students need philosophy.
Any exercise is better than none, but no one wants to waste their time in the gym. Learn how to get the most out of your workout here.
Supersuits aren’t just in superhero movies. They’re here in real life too.
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It’s made up of scores of telescopes at many different sites across the world. But it acts like one giant telescope. Here’s how. If you want to observe the Universe more […]
New research reveals a major shift in what pressures life used to face.
We’re blissfully ignorant of how we put ourselves at risk online.
A new study shows that some men’s reaction to sex is not what you’d expect, resulting in a condition previously observed in women.
Remember the announcement of a galaxy with no dark matter? It’s just been re-examined, with astounding results. In theory, all galaxies should contain copious amounts of dark matter, with one […]
A new genetic analysis reveals big differences between cultivated and wild tomatoes and domesticated, store-bought tomatoes.
Steve Wozniak doesn’t know if his phone is listening, but he’s minimizing risks.
Moving from HOT to HAT, a dazzling new acoustic technology.
Jokesters and serious Area 51 raiders would be met with military force.
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Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker reminds us that innuendo and euphemism yield better quid pro quo results than an “or else” ultimatum.
The fine Facebook just paid was huge, but many in tech say it wasn’t nearly enough to protect your data.
In 1789, William Herschel discovered this unique moon around Saturn. 230 years later, its secrets are more promising than ever. Today marks the 230th anniversary of the discovery of Enceladus, one […]
Is it saying too much to say something doesn’t exist when you have no evidence either way?