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The organization argues that there is no evidence for this claim.
A new study lays out a green (very green), data-driven plan to capture much of our atmosphere’s carbon pool.
Disney, one of world’s largest entertainment companies, doubles down on its environmental plan.
Here are four separate ways you can prove it, even 50 years after-the-fact. 50 years ago, on July 20, 1969, humanity took our first footsteps on the surface of another […]
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 […]
For decades, one of the Big Bang’s greatest predictions was shrouded in doubt. The answer was always there on Channel 3. When it comes to the question of how our Universe […]
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 […]
She’s not a scientist, an expert, or even an adult. But she’s got one good lesson to teach us all. Like most people on Earth, Greta Thunberg is not a climate […]
Country music deserves better cultural ambassadors.
A DNA test promises to reveal your hidden history — but is it all smoke and mirrors?
GenTech aren’t happy about how their data is being collected and used.
Are we witnessing evolution in real time?
From explosions to their unique and vibrant colors, the fireworks displays we adore require quantum physics. This Thursday, July 4, 2019, is remarkable for a number of reasons. It happens to […]
It all depends on what type of creativity we’re discussing.
If you’re wondering whether the blast wave or the radiation would kill us first, you’re asking the wrong question. As far as raw explosive power goes, no other cataclysm in […]
Elite organizations tend to get conspiracy theorists going.
Why the effects of aging are detrimental to being the U.S. president.
A black hole’s event horizon is thought of as the point of no return. But perhaps there are ways back out, after all. Black holes just might be the most extreme […]
They say laughter is the best medicine; you might not be able to laugh a broken leg away, but it might help your depression.
Although the great Martian dust storm of 2018 may have ended its life, its accomplishments will live on forever. Note: This article was originally published on January 25, 2019 on Forbes. […]
We don’t perceive time in an objective fashion; instead, the brain interprets time in a complex and amorphous way.
Despite being free to users, Facebook seems to have a monopoly on our speech, our data, and our lives.
The top of Mauna Kea is the ideal physical site for this new, ready-to-be-built telescope. But that’s far from the only concern. For many years, astronomers have looked forward to a […]
Almost all experts agree that coding will become nearly as ubiquitous as literacy in the future. But the nature of coding in the future may be very different.
The past 300,000 years occurs in the blink of a cosmic eye, but it’s meant everything to humanity. The history of humanity was anything but inevitable. Although the Universe created […]
In 1789, William Herschel discovered this unique moon around Saturn. 230 years later, its secrets are more promising than ever. Today marks the 230th anniversary of the discovery of Enceladus, one […]
Artists and fans are the big losers as bot-powered scalpers make a killing.
Some things have always been worth celebrating.