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Forensic researchers call such places “limited access environments.”
The vaccine provided protection for mouse and ferret models.
Jotform CEO Aytekin Tank explains how he successfully embraced and deployed AI.
To date, only one research vessel has ever encountered a milky sea.
From synthetic biology to xenotransplantation, biotech will continue to march forward in 2023, in part powered by data and AI.
Dark energy is one of the biggest mysteries in all the Universe. Is there some way to avoid “having to live with it?”
When stars form, they emit energetic radiation that boils gas away. But it can’t stop gravitational collapse from making even newer stars.
Chloé Valdary — founder of Theory of Enchantment — explores two essential practices for generating the team “magic” that drove Apple under Steve Jobs.
Despite the fact that both species shared a similarly large neocortex, scientists still have many questions about how closely the function of their brains resembled our own.
To thrive in a rapidly changing future, we will need adaptable and diverse skill sets. Here’s where to look.
The “attention economy” corrupts science.
We asked our experts where they see the biggest blockers right now for more progress. Essentially, from their various areas of focus, what did they see as the largest impediments to driving progress forward around the world and how they would prioritize the necessary interventions? The answers were appropriately varied from the philosophical to the political to the technological.
About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]
Since the 1980s, engineered monoclonal antibodies have been knocking out invading germs. Sperm may be next.
Oxygen isn’t strictly necessary for combustion, but it is ideal. Any advanced (alien) civilization probably uses oxygen to burn things.
Why does the DMT experience feel so familiar to some people — even those who are trying the psychedelic for the first time?
Semyon Dukach — founding partner of VC firm One Way Ventures — adds balance to the founder mode debate.
Plenty of parents feel guilty about wanting to skip playtime, but there’s no need.
Meet the scientist mixing mentalism with principles from positive psychology and the science of human potential.
Gamma-ray bursts are among the most energetic cosmic events of all. On October 9, 2022, a remarkable one occurred: the brightest ever seen.
What distinguishes effective from ineffective leadership training? Read on to find out.
Some microbes can withstand Earth’s most inhospitable corners, hinting that life may be able to survive similarly extreme conditions on other worlds.
“I think it has a real chance to reverse motor symptoms, essentially replacing a missing part.”
Every proton contains three quarks: two up and one down. But charm quarks, heavier than the proton itself, have been found inside. How?
There are ~400 billion stars in the Milky Way, and ~2 trillion galaxies in the visible Universe. But what if we aren’t typical?
Not all stress is created equal.
After almost a century in print, “How to Win Friends and Influence People” still has lessons to teach us.
Bite into a miracle berry and you’ll perceive intense sweetness — but only after you eat something acidic, too.
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.