Despite all that we’ve learned about the Universe, there remain unanswered, and possibly unanswerable, questions. Could “God” be the answer?
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The language you speak plays an important role in how you evaluate truth.
Sight helps you see a room, but interoception lets you sense it from inside your own body.
Some ozone experts seriously doubt the findings.
In all of science, no figures have changed the world more than Einstein and Newton. Will anyone ever be as revolutionary again?
It’s possible to measure philosophy’s progress in two ways. But is that really the point?
The value of art does not lie in the artwork itself but is instead determined by curators, collectors, critics, and other participants in the modern-day art market.
Soviet researchers studied crime through a Marxist-Leninist lens. Under Lenin, a humanitarian approach to criminality briefly emerged, but dissipated when Stalin rose to power.
Maybe bring an umbrella just in case.
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Invisible cloaks. Ghost imaging. Scientists are manipulating light in ways that were once only science fiction.
Planets are either rocky, like Earth, or gas-rich, like Neptune, with no in-between. What are the different types of planets that exist in the Universe? If all you could see […]
If used improperly, the metaverse could be more divisive than social media and an insidious threat to society and even reality itself.
Research consistently points to a set of leadership skills that are high-impact, difficult to develop, and not easily replicated by technology.
The design was as intricate as that of modern-day, factory-fabricated denim jeans, and just as durable. The ancients had fashion.
Diogenes engaged in shocking behavior to demonstrate the contradictions, small-mindedness, and sheer absurdity of prevailing social conventions.
It’s no longer just VR vs. AR. There is an alphabet soup of metaverse acronyms, often used imprecisely. So, what do they all mean?
One book will gather all topics on the search for life in the Cosmos.
Sixty years later, will anybody have heard of COVID?
Six authors, six monumental legacies, and a unique thread connecting them: a solitary novel that shines brightly.
Do our thoughts have any meaning whatsoever?
As a form of civil disobedience, hacking can help make the world a better place.
Spaceguard shows that we can manage risks to the extinction of humanity — if only we put our mind to it.
Public mass shooters almost always have worldviews shaped by the “3 Rs”: rage, resentment, and revenge.
If comedies do get made today, they usually bypass the big screen and go straight to streaming platforms.
Graphical user interfaces are how most of us interact with computers, from iPhones to laptops. But they were once condemned as making students lazy and destroying the art of writing.
“Ghost gear” leads to hundreds of thousands of animal deaths.
If argumentation led to nothing, it would soon be thrown into the evolutionary dustbin.
Though a single measurement is not enough to definitively decide the debate, this is a major win for dark matter proponents.