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The Moon, Venus, and Jupiter are the brightest night sky objects. On Thursday evening, November 28, they’ll all align, plus Saturn, too. As the planets orbit the Sun throughout the year, […]
Preventable deaths for all five leading mortality causes are “consistently higher” in rural communities.
Some critics say the move is designed to shield those who profited from the dangerous drug.
Nothing in the Universe can travel faster than the speed of light. So how does space itself do it? One of the fundamental rules we all learn in physics — set forth by […]
Groundbreaking neurological research on songbirds provides insight on human learned behavior and speech.
Who would prefer a 30-hour work week? A lot of people, it turns out.
If parallel Universes or the multiverse are real, we might someday encounter a visitor who hails from another one. Here’s what to do. There are a lot of things that are […]
Consider the 2,600 times we touch our phones every day.
The Standard Model and General Relativity can’t be all there is. But how will we discover what lies beyond them? One of the biggest problems with physics is that, apart from […]
Immigrants add way more to the American economy than they take.
Nearly anything political is now branded with a catchy hashtag.
The theoretical reasons to expect it are compelling, but the technology required to detect it is unfathomable. All throughout our galaxy, millions of black holes of a variety of masses […]
What leads people to believe in “chi” attacks and “no-touch” knockouts?
Even extremely simple configurations in General Relativity cannot be solved exactly. Here’s the science of why. It’s difficult to appreciate how revolutionary of a transformation it is to consider the Universe […]
It’s very different from the colloquial meanings of “true-and-false” or “right-and-wrong.” In many ways, the human endeavor of science is the ultimate pursuit of truth. By asking the natural world […]
Turkish government is trying to silence its own.
There’s a boundary to how far back we can observe everything that exists. Despite everything we’ve learned about our Universe, there are many existential questions that remain unanswered. We don’t know […]
Unnatural Selection and the thrilling, terrifying possibilities of genetic editing.
It’s 13.8 billion years old, with an uncertainty of just 1%. Here’s how. How old is the Universe? For generations, people argued over whether the Universe had always existed, whether it […]
The study is among the first to explore the relationship between emotional abilities, political ideologies, and prejudice.
The 385-million-year-old fossils show that trees evolved modern features millions of years earlier than previously estimated.
After China stopped accepting recylables, California was put in a tough place.
When adults are challenged to behave like adults, by a child, they can go in one of two directions.
To find the optimal route between many different locations, we need the power of quantum computers.
The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate wants to give every American $1,000 a month – but will that disincentivize work?
Our social emotions are now being hijacked by robots.
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” — Toni Morrison
We mistakenly think a lack of productivity means employees just don’t care.
Cheese is one of the latest products to be used to create biogas.