Fasting is trending, yet it’s also been prescribed for thousands of years. Does the science on the Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) hold up?
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Using a machine-learning system known as a deep neural network, MIT researchers have created the first model that can identify a musical genre just like a human would.
It’s all about smooth pursuit.
Two new studies might have identified whether or not patients will respond to chemotherapy.
It’s made up of scores of telescopes at many different sites across the world. But it acts like one giant telescope. Here’s how. If you want to observe the Universe more […]
SpaceX plans to launch about 12,000 internet-providing satellites into orbit over the next six years.
That’s one way to reduce the national debt.
New statistical analyses show that human-driven climate change is a virtual certainty.
For the Pluto fans, another sad state of affairs: your favorite world won’t make it. Nothing on Earth lasts forever, and that’s a truth that even extends to all the objects […]
We aren’t lunarly exclusive. Earth has a few minimoons whizzing around us, including one that comes back into our orbit every 20 years or so.
A study on flies may hold the key to future addiction treatments.
Did a poorly understood ancient civilization somersault over charging bulls?
The social media company has long been expected to make a move into blockchain.
Some games are just for fun, others are for thought provoking statements on life, the universe, and everything.
Forget everything you think you know about meditation.
Could human beings one day regenerate limbs? It’s a distant possibility. But Adameyko Labs in Boston, Massachusetts is a good place to start thinking about it.
Autism is a widely misunderstood condition surrounded by falsehoods, half-truths, and cultural assumptions.
The whole should equal the sum of its parts, but doesn’t. Here’s why. The whole is equal to the sum of its constituent parts. That’s how everything works, from galaxies to […]
The rocket reached an altitude of 51 miles, meeting the Federal Aviation Administration’s definition of space.
They actually have a quasicrystal-like structure
Ketamine is showing promise in alleviating suicidal thoughts.
Experiments show brain-to-brain collaboration.
If you see the VingCard logo on your room key, that’s the system in question.
Andrew Yang argues that the Alaska Permanent Fund shows the path to implementing a nationwide universal basic income.
Motivation works in some complex ways. There are reward systems, giving a person something they really want after completing a task. There’s reinforcement, punishing bad behavior and buttressing good behavior. […]
Ryan O’Neal’s latest addition to his Astronomy series is a tribute to the dying spacecraft.
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