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Several investigations have looked into the Taos hum. One scientist believes he has the most likely culprit.
There are a number of different tests, including those developed by experts and free tools you can access online.
You can get a pizza even in Pyongyang. But is it Italian?
Jellyfish have their tentacles all tangled up in our lives in ways we’re only dimly aware of.
Amid all the troubling stats about flu season, here’s a little bit of positive news from Georgia State University.
In his latest book, Will Storr traces the lineage from self-esteem to selfie.
Orcas are trailing Alaskan fishermen and taking their halibut and black-cod catches.
A lot of the research on ketosis is positive, but the trending of the diet brings its own problems.
The off-kilter war of words between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un reminds us of better, funnier insults.
Dylan McWilliams was bit by a shark in Hawaii less than a year after being bit by a bear in Colorado. What are the odds? There’s an old saying out there […]
There’s a special reason these generally solo cephalopods have decided to cohabitate.
Imagined memory palaces are still used by memory champions and the few who practice the memory arts, but they are best known from Greco-Roman times.
In his latest book, Selfie, Will Storr explores the history of self-obsession, and wonders how we can fix it.
As the Event Horizon Telescope prepares to release its first results, we can expect not just one, but two black hole images. What does a black hole actually look like? For […]
On September 1, launched a $2.5 million project called “Open Exploration of Vertebrate Diversity in 3D” or as many scientists know it – the “scan-all-vertebrates” project. Sponsored by the National Science […]
Researchers believe they have enough evidence to support the “kelp highway hypothesis.”
Many organizations look for ways to improve their employee learning and development programs in the new year. One solution with proven results is self-directed learning.Self-directed learning, or SDL, is a process […]
Different gut bacteria may affect differently the way energy is metabolized from foods.
The persistent dream of a “gay utopia” is one of the constants in gay and lesbian historical imaginings over the last 200 years. But is it real?
In the aftermath of everything we’ve learned about what’s in the Universe, we can make much better estimates of how many alien civilizations are out there. In 1961, scientist Frank Drake […]
The truth might not be ‘out there’ at all. There may never have been another intelligent, technologically advanced alien species in the entire history of the Universe. When you take into […]
The Event Horizon Telescope has come online and taken its data. Now, we wait for the results. Black holes are some of the most incredible objects in the Universe. There are […]
Just a few simple, common conditions can create the perfect storm. 80% of the time, humans are the trigger. “I’d rather fight 100 structure fires than a wildfire. With a structure […]
A neural network was trained to create its own cookbook recipes, resulting in some strange and unappetizing concoctions.
In line with his own ingrained assumptions, the standard ones of Victorian England, Darwin maintained that female inferiority is an inescapable consequence of nature.
“The most important, obvious realities are often the ones that are the hardest to see.”
This could end the days of suffering through cancer treatment.
Hidden genes are at play in many species of birds and one desert-bound gerbil.
In a world driven by technological progress, many impoverished communities are bucking the trend by successfully turning to “low-tech” and unorthodox treatments.