More and more research points to a serious mistake we made in how biomechanics works.
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The Dr. Data Show is a new web series that breaks the mold for data science infotainment, captivating the planet with short webisodes that cover the very best of machine learning and predictive analytics.
Kansas has launched such an ambitious educational project that public officials are likening it to the NASA moon missions of the 1960s.
The FBI has warned banks that a group of criminals might be planning a large-scale ‘ATM cash-out’ after receiving a tip from an unknown source.
A new study delivers the dark financial reality of cancer.
Hear Carl Sagan as you’ve never heard him before.
Disney has plans to make the Star Wars galaxy the setting for the widespread introduction of virtual reality and augmented reality to the public at large.
Humans have way more than five senses, and if you include the animal kingdom there even more still.
Daydreaming is good. But if you’re doing too much of it, you might have a totally different brain.
Research shows that the way math is taught in schools and how its conceptualized as a subject is severely impairing American student’s ability to learn and understand the material.
Einstein’s God is infinitely superior but impersonal and intangible, subtle but not malicious. He is also firmly determinist.
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The hysteria about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Here’s how to tone it down.
“To promote the development of a commercial asteroid resources industry for outer space in the United States and to increase the exploration and utilization of asteroid resources in outer space.”
No, these kiosks at McDonald’s are not because of the Fight For $15.
The most unusual star known has finally had its dimming scientifically explained. Here’s the unusual, dusty resolution. The science of planet-hunting has truly taken off in the 21st century, with […]
Exhaustion and its effects have preoccupied thinkers since classical antiquity. A look at historically specific theories of exhaustion shows a tendency to look back nostalgically to a supposedly simpler time.
The concept was likened to a porch light in our little neighborhood of the galaxy.
The American Psychological Association recently released guidelines for treating boys and men. Men aren’t happy about it.
Researchers find the “neural clock” that orders and timestamps experiences and memories.
It’s an asteroid, it’s a comet, it’s actually a spacecraft?
It’s more than just weight gain—it’s chronic inflammation and weak immunity.
Can artificial intelligence rival the animal kingdom? We compare the intelligence of four animals to current A.I. capabilities.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has accused Facebook of violating the Fair Housing Act, an accusation that was also made by the National Fair Housing Alliance in March.
The greatest danger to our planet is not pollution or climate change, but our own despair.
New principled approach helps autonomous underwater vehicles explore the ocean in an intelligent, energy-efficient manner.
Flat Earth theory has enjoyed staying power since at least the 19th century despite being patently untrue. Neil deGrasse Tyson, the late Carl Sagan, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and other big thinkers will show you how to disprove this bad idea, all without having to take a journey into space.
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