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Spiders, fish, birds, and bats all break with their daily routines.
It’s a pipe dream that violates the laws of physics, and not even quantum mechanics can give us a way out. One of the most fundamental rules of physics, undisputed since […]
The end of the world is the main focus of his new book.
The lack of tall, strong oak trees poses something of a problem for the restoration effort.
Abraham Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs is depicted as a triangle with self-actualization at the very top. Right before his death, Maslow wanted to add another to the hierarchy: Self-transcendence.
What causes people to retreat into their homes indefinitely?
As companies begin to recognize diversity as an opportunity — and not just a problem to be solved — you might assume that your natural leadership ability will be obvious […]
And if they exist, are there alternate-reality versions of you out there, too? You’ve likely imagined it before: another Universe out there, just like this one, where all the random events […]
Famous inventors and scientists submission to the daily grind
One group of women still seem to benefit from the popular diet.
Discrimination is up across the board.
The bid to buy Greenland is unlikely to become seriously considered.
A high-schooler’s dig experience writes a new chapter in T-Rex history.
Scientists are highly skeptical, but such “cosmic wanderlust” isn’t a bad thing.
With an assist from Einstein’s gravity and the power of the Hubble Space Telescope, it’s the brightest quasar we’ve ever discovered. In astronomy, there are two types of questions to […]
Forget Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Pilot Waves and all the others. What you’re left with is reality. When it comes to understanding the Universe, scientists have traditionally taken two approaches in tandem with […]
Conspiracies do happen. So, how do you know which theories might be worth investigating?
A star orbiting past our galaxy’s supermassive black hole offered a chance to test relativity as never before. The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is the […]
New experiments look to the interplay between neutrons and magnetic fields to observe our universal reflection.
Dietary rules need to consider the land needed to grow the food, cautions new study.
Restaurants are increasingly less likely to accept paper currency, a trend that likely protects businesses from theft but also makes it harder for low-income people to shop.
An entire Universe of possibilities await stars like our own, even after they run out of fuel. One of the most profound rules in all the Universe is that nothing lasts […]
Two new papers say everything we knew about black holes was wrong.
Even if the company call pull it off, are Americans ready to trust fully autonomous cars?
The American Museum of Natural History presents the new, more accurate T. rex.
A new medical imaging device uses technology developed by particle physicists to produce full-color, 3D images of the human body.
That’s the strategy behind a program being tested in one Indiana school district.
What we can learn from King Abdullah II, 2018 Templeton Prize Laureate.
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