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We’ve never seen an image of a black hole’s event horizon before. Here’s what we’re expecting, based on what we already know. For hundreds of years, physicists have hypothesized that the […]
It now moves to a full hearing in front of the arbitrator.
Despite being free to users, Facebook seems to have a monopoly on our speech, our data, and our lives.
What are the plans, and are they enough?
Our Universe is full of surprises. This latest one, AT2018cow, has ignited a controversy between astronomers. The Universe is an ever-changing place, particularly if you look at it on long-enough […]
Despite being 28 years old and having a gyroscope failure, Hubble still delivered these 10 amazing snapshots in 2018. Year after year since its 1990 launch, Hubble keeps revolutionizing our view […]
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it’s here.
Americans must choose the middle path, away from the fundamentalist positions on both the right and the left, argues a Washington think tank.
After Kepler but before James Webb, TESS is preparing astronomers for the coming exoplanet revolution. There are always new discoveries and achievements occurring in science, and certain fields have experienced […]
Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, 81, announced on Wednesday his upcoming resignation, marking the end of a three-decade tenure on the high court.
The unmanned lander will help scientists learn more about the interior of Mars and the development of rocky planets.
The study shows when the ‘Napoleon complex’ is most likely to emerge.
No matter how long you wait, the matter that makes you probably won’t end up inside a black hole. It’s one of the most pervasive ideas out there: if you wait […]
The assumption “that without memory, there can be no self” is wrong, say researchers.
Forget Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Pilot Waves and all the others. What you’re left with is reality. When it comes to understanding the Universe, scientists have traditionally taken two approaches in tandem with […]
Her husband died in 2009 of the disease.
Though written for his students, the lessons can be applied by any essay writer.
Despite what you may have heard, they don’t suck anything in at all. Black holes are some of the strangest, most wondrous objects in all the Universe. With huge amounts of […]
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Central Europe is so dry that grim warnings of famines to come are rising out of the Elbe.
Once again, our circadian rhythm points the way.
In his final years, Martin Luther King, Jr. become increasingly focused on the problem of poverty in America.
In 2017, we saw gravitational waves a neutron star merger for the first and only time. And it keeps getting more interesting. On August 17, 2017, a cosmic signal arrived […]
A study from May 2018 found that most lottery winners report greater life satisfaction over a long-term period.
For urban exploration with an ironic twist, go ‘bag’ all 32 London Borough Tops
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 […]
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.
President Donald Trump on Monday nominated 53-year-old Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to replace Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s seat on the Supreme Court, a pick that could establish a solid conservative majority in the court for years to come.
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin captured the first selfie in space, and he doesn’t want kids these days to forget it.