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Where the prime meridian meets the equator, a non-existent island captures our imagination — and our non-geocoded data.
Do we actually live in a deterministic Universe, despite quantum physics? An alternative, non-spooky interpretation has now been ruled out.
Empty space itself, the quantum vacuum, could be in either a true, stable state or a false, unstable state. Our fate depends on the answer.
To advance the gender-affirming healthcare of all those who transition, we must also understand the nature and causes of those who detransition.
Analog could serve as “always-on” computing, while digital is turned on only when necessary.
“I need to think about the future. Will you help me?”
A group of prominent scientists shares how research has changed them.
Research has found that words are more accurately heard when accompanied by hand gestures.
Six hundred years in the history of trousers.
Almost 18,000 projects, brought together on one clickable map.
With the right prompts, large language models can produce quality writing — and make us question the limits of human creativity.
Kids are fragile. They should trust their feelings. The world is a battle between good and evil. We should stop repeating these untruths.
Benjamin Breen on his greatest revelations while writing about the birth of psychedelic science.
When we look out at the Universe, even with Hubble, we’re only seeing the closest, biggest, brightest galaxies. Here’s where the rest are.
Scientists are working to map out the risks of the permafrost thaw, which could expose millions of people to the invisible cancer-causing gas.
In the 20th century, many options abounded as to our cosmic origins. Today, only the Big Bang survives, thanks to this critical evidence.
Adrie Kusserow, an anthropologist and scholar of Buddhism, shares how her study of the religion and its history has reshaped her view of the world — and herself.
Some think the reason fundamental scientific revolutions are so rare is because of groupthink. It’s not; it’s hard to mess with success.
IceCube just found an active galaxy in the nearby Universe, 47 million light-years away, through its neutrino emissions: a cosmic first.
Leadership training can have huge dividends, when it’s done right. Here are seven best practices for building a leadership development program that works.
Psychological safety plays a key role in fostering innovation and collaborative group dynamics where all team members feel comfortable being themselves.
It’s the paradoxical observation that the more we try to process, the less we actually can.
One possible vision of the distant future.
The Shirky Principle states that “institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution.”
There’s a limit to how large planets can be, and it’s only about double the radius of Jupiter. At least, so far.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain “rewire” itself by forming new neural pathways.
The richness and variety of America’s food landscape, in a buffet of maps.
Was the terror of Biscayne Bay a man who escaped slavery, an African chieftain, or a marketing ploy that went viral?
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.