Is it genes or their special bond that drives identical twins to offend at similar rates?
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The first-of-its-kind map, which goes all the way down to the level of a single cell, could help prevent common birth defects.
Physicists have increasingly begun to view life as information-processing “states of matter” that require special consideration.
His career helped define humanity’s place in the world by bringing us “a little closer” to our ape relatives.
To advance the gender-affirming healthcare of all those who transition, we must also understand the nature and causes of those who detransition.
Research suggests that employees with criminal records are far less likely to quit their jobs, perhaps due to a greater sense of loyalty.
Joseph Campbell argued that nearly every myth can be boiled down to a hero’s journey. Was he right?
The heart’s rhythms may play a larger role in shaping psychedelic experiences than previously thought.
Is the dumpster in the alley worthy of a poem?
Mammals have a history stretching back 325 million years. To study that ancient history is to know our own origins.
Research shows that spending more time on social media is associated with body image issues in boys and young men.
Brain-computer interfaces could enable people with locked-in syndrome and other conditions to “speak.”
The story of dog domestication is one of converting the wild wolf into man’s nicer, smarter, best friend. It might be all wrong.
Could a theory from the science of perception help crack the mysteries of psychosis?
The answer to the age-old philosophical question of whether there is meaning in the Universe may ultimately rest upon the power of information.
Understanding Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning can help you become a catalyst of change.
Uncovering the story of Milan Hausner, the Sadská clinic, and LSD psychotherapy behind the Iron Curtain.
Think you can hide your feelings pretty easily?
The UAE is the first Arab nation to send a spacecraft to the Red Planet.
We just observed the first ‘lunar formation’ in an exoplanetary system. This one image, above, is the first to show moons actively forming around a planet. This colourful image shows […]
Phobos and Deimos only have two explanations, and neither one adds up.
A non-profit dedicated to science communication offers to connect learners with over 11,000 scientists.
For many, 2020 will not be remembered as a “best of” much. We don’t need to repeat the reasons here; it’s sufficient to point out that a 100-year pandemic was […]
Some purveyors of “wellness” sure are sounding like right-wing conspiracy theorists.
Archaeologists suggest this may have been the Americas’ “oldest hotel.”
Music, journaling, and spending time with your pets are all science-backed ways to boost mental health during stressful times.
Pandemic-inspired housing innovation will collide with techno-acceleration.
There’s a lot left to understand, ponder, and investigate. And there always will be. For hundreds of thousands of years — nearly all of human history — we had no definitive answers to some of […]
When these particles are eaten by earthworms, the results are not good.