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Almost everyone asserts that the Big Bang was the beginning of everything, followed by inflation. Has everyone gotten the order wrong?
The Universe changes remarkably over time, with some entities surviving and others simply decaying away. Is this cosmic evolution at work?
Even after the first stars form, those overdense regions gravitationally attract matter and also merge. Here’s how they grow into galaxies.
In a far-reaching discovery with astrophysicist Karolina Garcia, we discuss what’s in the Universe and how it grew up.
To be successful, leaders would be wise to remember that AI isn’t a replacement for people; it exists to enhance their capabilities.
In ancient Sparta, it was accepted practice for more women to marry and have children by more than one man.
A next-generation instrument on a delayed rover may be the key to answering the question of life on Mars.
AI is helping us replace petrochemicals with natural enzymes.
Every proton contains three quarks: two up and one down. But charm quarks, heavier than the proton itself, have been found inside. How?
In “Moral Ambition,” Dutch historian Rutger Bregman argues that all would benefit from a collective redefinition of success.
Vanadium dioxide is a strange material that “remembers” information and when it was stored. This is akin to biological memory.
A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
For well over a century, engineers have proposed harnessing the ocean’s tides for energy. But the idea hasn’t seemed to register in many places.
Quarks and leptons are the smallest known subatomic particles. Does the Standard Model allow for an even smaller layer of matter to exist?
When you bring two fingers together, you can feel them “touch” each other. But are your atoms really touching, and if so, how?
There’s nothing like the end of the world to make you a philosopher.
The best evidence for dark matter is astrophysical and indirect. Do new lensing observations point to ultra-light, wave-like dark matter?
Before we formed stars, atoms, elements, or even got rid of our antimatter, the Big Bang made neutrinos. And we finally found them.
Exile is a kind of death of who you once were.
Ultracold gases in the lab could help scientists better understand the universe.
The visible Universe extends 46.1 billion light-years from us, while we’ve probed scales down to as small as ~10^-19 meters.
The benefits of learning with guidance are clear — but the expert and the novice must have a shared understanding of the goal.
It can write 5-minute songs based on short text prompts.
Here’s the case for why science can’t keep ignoring human experience.
There are many theories of gravity out there, and many interpretations of wide binary star data. What have we really learned from it all?
This network scientist is creating a map of the human genome, and it could revolutionize the future of healthcare.
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