But some say the settlement is a slap on the wrist.
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The new trust busting battles begin.
A new report calls on the departments of certain scientific fields to double the number of black students by 2030.
Move over deepfakes. Multi-agent artificial intelligence is poised to manipulate your mind.
What’s more massive than the heaviest known neutron star but lighter than the lightest known black hole? LIGO may be about to solve that mystery. Whenever a star is born in […]
Scientists find promising results in trial to reverse biological aging.
The global financial system is under an increasing amount of pressure to get with the times and evolve to the needs of its customers. Crises like the 2008 housing bubble’s […]
Humans are woefully unaware of their olfactory sense. That’s the reality we’ve been sold.
There’s a million things we haven’t done. But just you wait. The Universe as we know it began some 13.8 billion years ago with the onset of the hot Big Bang. […]
More than 30 essays on the subject “Why I became a Nazi” written by German women in 1934 have been lying fallow in the archives.
A new study of thousands links right-wing authoritarian attitudes and feeling one’s life is more meaningful.
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 […]
Climate change is a dire threat, perhaps it is time to put the people who created and denied the problem on trial?
A Mars Space Flight team member warns that people need to be prepared for what’s coming.
New software makes lab work go much faster—and hastens the search for cures.
These seven subjects don’t teach toward the test, but they will help students lead happier, healthier, and smarter lives.
Or is doubt a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Vienna leads as the most livable cities in the world.
The Leonid meteor shower peaks today. Its parent comet taught us where meteor showers come from. Every year, as Earth regularly orbits the Sun, meteor showers repeatedly recur. While August’s Perseids […]
African Americans have always been innovators, despite a long-discriminatory patent system.
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A new report sees a major disruption in where we get our food.
Studies have shown that dominant sexual activity can often boost your work ethic several days after a sexual experience.
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 […]
Finland and the U.S. have chosen opposing answers to the question of how much standardized testing is too much.
Non-avian dinosaurs were thought terrestrially bound, but newly unearthed fossils suggest they conquered prehistoric waters, too.
Today, our observable Universe extends for 46 billion light-years in all directions. But early on, things were much smaller. There are few things we can conceive of that are as mind-bogglingly […]
The legacy of Felix Dzerzhinsky, who led Soviet secret police in the “Red Terror,” still confounds Russia.
In a metaphor too apt to be made up, the council has been forced to relocate until the flood waters recede.