After the unrelenting negativity of 2020, we may need a refresher on the benefits of a positive affect.
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Facing a shortage of medical resources, doctors in the U.S. may have to make difficult moral decisions over how to allocate care.
Innovative use of blockchain tech, data trusts, algorithm assessments, and cultural shifts abound.
If you think life on Earth is hard, wait until you see Mars. If you think life on Earth is hard, try living on Mars. Mars, as photographed from the surface […]
In a recent interview, a former Boeing quality manager cited numerous safety concerns in the 787 Dreamliner.
There’s a lot we can do with current technology to help stem the tide of climate change, but future technology may help even more.
An Italian firm has put forward an idea for a green city that would be completely self-sustaining, modern, and green.
The most famous ‘supernova impostor’ of all could have died back in the 1840s. Here’s what we think kept it alive. In all of astronomy, no stellar event releases more energy […]
The 2020 study successfully removed memories associated with morphine from the brains of mice with very promising results.
Ever want to move forward but find you’re in your own way?
Ground-penetrating radar allows the non-invasive virtual excavation of Falerii Novi.
It’s not a question of could they, but have they? Here’s how we’ll find out. It’s no secret that fragments of asteroids, comets, and other spaceborne objects have been found here […]
Prior to COVID-19, 45% of people with intellectual disabilities reported feeling lonely.
We’d like to think that judging people’s worth based on the shape of their head is a practice that’s behind us.
New research suggests anti-vaxxers overestimate all problems associated with mortality.
By working together, and learning from one another, we can build better systems.
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DNA molecules are highly programmable.
The Space Force will soon launch its X-37B spacecraft on a classified mission.
Radical thinker Rutger Bregman paints a new, more beautiful portrait of humanity.
We give it the flight plan, and it takes care of the rest. It has to. Here’s why. No matter how advanced our technology becomes, there are certain limits that can […]
A longstanding astronomical gap between neutron stars and black holes is finally coming to a close. Astronomy has taken us so far into the Universe, from beyond Earth to the planets, […]
A microbial organism pulls electricity from water in the air.
Over 800 prisoners in Texas relate their experiences.
Two Williams pioneered geological mapping in Britain and the United States – but the world only remembers one.
Reveri Health has launched a new stress-relief self-hypnosis program through Amazon Alexa to help combat the anxiety of COVID-19.
Rezi has helped job-seekers land interviews with Airbnb, Spotify, Google, Atlassian, and Microsoft.
A 2019 ranking of all 50 states’ education systems shows the Sunshine State serves its college students well.
No harm done this time, but it’s an ominous occurrence.
A new report from The New York Times describes a Pentagon task force’s long-standing project to collect data on unidentified aerial phenomena and a Pentagon consultant who says the U.S. has collected crashed “off-world vehicles.”