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Cat owners are no more likely to be crazy than you.
For eons, belonging to a tribe was essential for survival. But today?
New computing theory allows artificial intelligences to store memories.
A new study has identified 12 times as many viral populations as previous research.
There’s so much we don’t know about fast radio bursts and galactic halos. Combined, we get a unique window on the Universe. Deep in space, mysterious signals known as Fast […]
The remarkable distributed nervous system of the octopus is discussed at an astrobiology conference.
New research suggests that we should think twice before asking for input from a very wide range of people.
On Friday, Uber will start publicly trading on the New York Stock Exchange, and drivers want to see some of that money.
Turning the office into a place of artistry.
Though eggs are back on the menu, some are trying to rewrite the script.
What’s more massive than the heaviest known neutron star but lighter than the lightest known black hole? LIGO may be about to solve that mystery. Whenever a star is born in […]
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
We knew the Chicxulub crater was massive. We just didn’t know how widespread the damage actually was.
A single thought experiment reveals a paradox. Could quantum gravity be the solution? Sometimes, if you want to understand how nature truly works, you need to break things down to […]
Other forms of expression—nude dancing, flag burning, donating to political campaigns—are protected by the First Amendment. Why not computer code?
How does gratitude work its mental magic?
The system could help with diagnosing and treating patients that cannot communicate.
Just because an idea is fashionable doesn’t mean it’s relevant for our Universe. One of the greatest unsolved puzzles in all of science is dark energy. The Universe isn’t just […]
If life exists on Mars, there’s a good chance it’s related to us, say researchers.
Tens of millions of Americans consume cannabis regularly. They’re likely ingesting high levels of toxins. Only the federal government has the power and the resources to protect them.
Think you’ve seen sand? You haven’t seen sand.
A wealthy team doesn’t automatically make for a successful team.
Is that what Jesus would have responded to the poll from Pew Research Center?
Three academic papers from Australia shows sizable bone spurs growing at the base of our skulls.
It’s a pipe dream that violates the laws of physics, and not even quantum mechanics can give us a way out. One of the most fundamental rules of physics, undisputed since […]
A new study posits that sleep deprivation decreases civic participation.
While the world considers future trips to Mars, two astrophysicists make a case for exploring asteroids.