When we think about the birth of the Universe, was time already in place? When we look at the Universe today, we know with an extraordinary amount of scientific certainty that […]
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Countless top-down reforms haven’t improved the U.S. education system; can community-based education make a difference?
That’s the strategy behind a program being tested in one Indiana school district.
Restaurants are increasingly less likely to accept paper currency, a trend that likely protects businesses from theft but also makes it harder for low-income people to shop.
The world of particle physics sure does have surprises, even for the most educated of physicists out there. If you ever take a visit to the physical site of CERN, where […]
A fascinating mathematical structure exists that goes well beyond our common experience. Could it revolutionize physics? Perhaps the most remarkable fact about the Universe is that every particle within it — at […]
What we can learn from King Abdullah II, 2018 Templeton Prize Laureate.
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NASA JPL takes a first step toward a GPS for space.
A new medical imaging device uses technology developed by particle physicists to produce full-color, 3D images of the human body.
Research suggests that people with depression find sad music calming — or even uplifting.
Study shows minerals sequester carbon for thousands of years, which may explain oxygen’s abundance in the atmosphere.
And how cutting just $1 billion per year in funding from NASA’s budget would be a catastrophe for science. When you think of the great cosmic beyond and what we know […]
The first image of an Event Horizon is here. Here’s what it means. Variety isn’t just the spice of life, but a natural consequence of living in our Universe. Gravitation, obeying […]
A new method promises to capture an elusive dark world particle.
It’s not impossible according to physics, but we truly don’t know how this object came to exist. Out in the extremities of the distant Universe, the earliest quasars can be found. […]
The realism of video games takes storytelling to another level.
Celebrity scientists like Donna Strickland are showing that science & faith co-exist just fine.
2019 is on track to becoming a record-high year for measles cases in the U.S.
During World War II, the U.S. incarcerated over 100,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps throughout the West.
What would you do if money was no object?
They may be using an “air bridge” to do so.
Florida researchers offer schools a simple message: Send home report cards earlier in the week.
As Facebook and YouTube move to moderate anti-vaccination content, Amazon has given no indication that it plans to do the same.
When the Universe gives us clues, we ignore them at our own peril. When you approach the world scientifically, you seek to gain knowledge about how it works by asking it […]
Yes, the robots are coming — but take a breath.
We all have obstacles to overcome in pursuit of our goals. For Santa Claus, it’s clear that science is the key. Of all the challenges we face in our work, perhaps […]
By transplanting Operation Barbarossa on a map of the US, it showed the devastating effects of the Nazi invasion
Just when you thought the student loan crisis couldn’t get any worse.
If dark matter doesn’t interact with normal matter or light, how can it be heated up? One of the great cosmic mysteries of our time is the presence and existence of […]
Try not to think about your hands. Now enjoy a few minutes of not being able to stop thinking about them.