Bathybius haeckelii was briefly thought to be the link between inorganic matter and organic life.
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Because of dark energy, distant objects speed away from us faster and faster as time goes on. How long before every galaxy is out of reach?
The essential element needed for innovation is creative dissonance — and the keys to unlocking it were forged by bankers in Italy.
When Cameroon’s Lakes Monoun and Nyos exploded, they released clouds of carbon dioxide that suffocated everything in its wake.
Parents want the best for their kids, but resilience helps children better cope with life’s unavoidable challenges.
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Personal finance advice is often over-simplified and fails to consider economic research or people’s unique circumstances.
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Here’s the thorny reality behind psychedelics’ ability to unearth buried memories.
The Foo Fighters are at the dead center of the map, so all the other bands are happier, sadder, angrier, or hornier.
It was supposed to have a 5.5-10 year lifetime, and take 6 months to calibrate. It’s performing better than anyone anticipated.
The discovery calls into question the few things scientists know about these powerful astronomical phenomena.
What are they and, more importantly, how do you get rid of them?
Without wormholes, warp drive, or some type of new matter, energy, or physics, everyone is limited by the speed of light. Or are they?
The Antarctic Treaty of 1959 prohibited nations from making new land claims on the continent. But it never mentioned claims from private individuals.
For extraordinary long-term success in business we can look to insights from British Olympic cycling, Roger Federer and neuroeconomics.
If philosophers really enjoy one thing, it’s a good debate — but not an argument.
“Business Adventures” by John Brooks was first published in 1969 and remains a must-read for all CEOs.
Ignoring a scientific truth doesn’t change it, even when the consequences are deadly. “If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too?” Many of us, as children, […]
Philosopher Slavoj Žižek argues that we often don’t truly want to obtain what we think we desire.
Amplifying the energy within a laser, over and over, won’t get you an infinite amount of energy. There’s a fundamental limit due to physics.
From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
The number of PhDs has been exceeding the available academic positions since as early as the mid-1990s.
You open an app and start scrolling, then suddenly it’s an hour later. Sound familiar?
If you’ve looked for a job recently, you may have encountered the personality test. You may also have wondered if it was backed by scientific research.
Zuranolone might help people feel better sooner than if they were relying on standard treatment alone.
We’ve only seen Uranus up close once: from Voyager 2, back in 1986. The next time we do it, its features will look entirely different.
Even with quantum teleportation and the existence of entangled quantum states, faster-than-light communication still remains impossible.