When two black holes merge together, about 5% of their mass gets lost. Where does that information go? Do merging black holes lose information? They absolutely must, according to General […]
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Haley, who’s at times been both a supporter and critic of the president, reportedly “shocked” White House officials by announcing the end of her two-year tenure as a U.N. ambassador.
A new study shows how bots and Russian trolls have been spreading misinformation and confusion on Twitter about vaccination in an apparent attempt to sow discord among Americans.
Scientists think constructing a miles-long wall along an ice shelf in Antarctica could help protect the world’s largest glacier from melting.
Four out of every five American adults and children are not moving enough.
The lawsuit claims the administration violated the First Amendment when it revoked the press credentials of reporter Jim Acosta.
Digging deeper into the mystery of the brain, soul, and consciousness.
We often support ideas without knowing quite why. John Stuart Mill reminds us why capitalism can be great for us and why we should be wary of state power.
Despite little clinical evidence of efficacy, a growing number of parents are giving their children supplements that could prove dangerous.
Luxembourg will offer the world’s first fare-free public transit system, but is there really such a thing as a free ride?
A measles comeback is not the sort of return our children deserve.
Across the world, companies are experimenting with shorter workweeks — is it working?
Mapping your daily long john needs since 2011 (Canada only)
Christine Lagorio-Chafkin spent six years writing the definitive history of Reddit.
The arts can help schools tackle the current mental health crisis among teenagers.
At the beginning of July 2018, blockchain security firm CipherTrace reported that $731 million has been stolen from crypto exchanges this year alone.
And what do we still have left to learn? The original idea of a black hole goes all the way back to 1783, when Cambridge scientist John Michell recognized that a […]
America isn’t immune to attempts to remove books from libraries and schools, here are ten frequent targets and why you ought to go check them out.
A groundbreaking new study shows that octopuses seemed to exhibit uncharacteristically social behavior when given MDMA, the psychedelic drug commonly known as ecstasy.
Some games are just for fun, others are for thought provoking statements on life, the universe, and everything.
The buildings of the future will be fluid, impermanent, and in constant transformation. But will human nature catch up?
Why do great minds argue for positions we find repulsive? Today, we find out why Robert Nozick was a libertarian.
We need religion not to tell us what to think but to help us feel: it has evolved to manage human emotions.
“We express no view on the soundness of the policy,” Justice Roberts wrote in the Trump v. Hawaii Supreme Court ruling.
Sticklers, pedants, and English teachers love to correct your grammar, but they can put their red pens down when it comes to these six folk errors.
Is there a way to join an infamous secret society like the Illuminati or Skull and Bones? Or even Disney’s secret supper club within Disneyland?
It was Stephen Hawking’s obsession for the last 30 years of his life. Here’s why it matters. When it comes to the sciences, sometimes making two observations or measurements that appear […]
Here’s why the porn industry leads the way in developing virtual reality.