As Russia’s youth welcomed a new era of capitalism in the 1990s, their parents and grandparents clung to fleeting memories of Soviet life.
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From COVID and cancer vaccines to a steady drop in the number of people living in extreme poverty, there are reasons for optimism in 2023.
A marine reptile fossil from Svalbard challenges ideas about evolution and Earth’s greatest mass extinction.
Despite all that we’ve learned about the Universe, there remain unanswered, and possibly unanswerable, questions. Could “God” be the answer?
If nature were perfectly deterministic, atoms would almost instantly all collapse. Here’s how Heisenberg uncertainty saves the atom.
The Virtual Metaverse will be for gaming and other short duration uses, while the Augmented Metaverse will revolutionize society.
It took 9.2 billion years of cosmic evolution before our Sun and Solar System even began to form. Such a small event has led to so much.
In the quest to measure how antimatter falls, the possibility that it fell “up” provided hope for warp drive. Here’s how it all fell apart.
Stars are born, live, and die within the spiral arms of galaxies like the Milky Way. These 19 JWST spirals deliver unprecedented riches.
The laws of physics don’t prefer matter over antimatter. So how can we be certain that distant stars & galaxies aren’t made of antimatter?
It’s time to put on your listening hat.
The hyperloop would be a great idea for a completely flat planet. With topography and infrastructure, it’s a very different story.
A growing body of research shows that religious people seem to enjoy more psychological well-being compared to others.
It’s a problem on both sides of the political divide.
In all directions, at great distances, the Universe looks younger, more uniform, and less evolved. Does that mean Earth must be the center?
A scientist’s first-hand account shows the world can tackle a global environmental crisis.
Most fundamental constants could be a little larger or smaller, and our Universe would still be similar. But not the mass of the electron.
The Netflix show about a Birmingham crime family and their personal demons concluded earlier this month.
The Universe isn’t just expansion, but the expansion itself is accelerating. So why can’t we feel it in any measurable way?
Human beings are descendants of these early tetrapods – at least those who made a new life on land.
As far as we can tell, there’s no limit to how far it goes on; only a limit to how far we can see. Could the Universe truly be infinite?
The pilot project is in 10 stores and is 85% accurate.
It’s been precisely 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang occurred. Here’s how we know.
Whether NASA likes it or not, humans eventually will be having space sex.
The dark genome makes up 98% of human DNA. Scientists are just beginning to understand its role in cognitive disorders.
The knobby starfish skeleton has diamond-like properties and could inspire new designs for lightweight, highly resilient ceramics, with widespread applications in engineering and construction.
Both journalists have put themselves in danger to shed light on corruption and abuses of power in their home countries.
Our Universe requires dark matter in order to make sense of things, astrophysically. Could massive photons do the trick?
Financial illiteracy can become a significant problem. But it’s a problem with a clear solution.