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Often viewed as a theoretical, calculational tool only, the Lamb Shift proved their existence. If you spend enough time listening to theoretical physicists, it starts to sound like there are […]
The Earth Return Orbiter is part of a long-term mission to search for ancient alien life on Mars.
Businesses have learned how to mend the weak spots in free trial marketing.
Can we end world hunger by 2030? Thanks to a new program, the data for it is all there.
President Trump has called for Silicon Valley to develop digital precogs, but such systems raise efficacy concerns.
How would the ability to genetically customize children change society? Sci-fi author Eugene Clark explores the future on our horizon in Volume I of the “Genetic Pressure” series.
New research conducted on the brains of mice suggest it may be possible to “switch off” particular food cravings.
Man’s best friend indeed.
Researchers observed “inter-brain coherence” (IBC) — a synchronisation in brain activity — between a musician and the audience.
Could better teaching practices make paying attention easier for everyone?
Insomnia is the product of mental or emotional pressure.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
The remarkable distributed nervous system of the octopus is discussed at an astrobiology conference.
A new study examines the under-researched area of water theft around the world.
A study of the Mosuo women, known for their matriarchy, suggests that gender roles can influence our health outcomes.
Scientists discover how to predict megaquakes earlier to improve warning systems.
Thanks to modern technology, we can reexamine our assumptions about ancient warriors.
We’ve known this virus was coming. We just didn’t do anything about it.
Too many entrepreneurs care more about growing their audience at all costs than improving their ability to serve all sectors of their existing audience.
Textual analysis of social media posts finds users’ anxiety and suicide-risk levels are rising, among other negative trends.
For the cosmos, it’s all too easy being green. Stars come in a wide variety of colors, but never green. Stars form in a wide variety of sizes, colors and masses, […]
Having grown kids still at home is not likely to do you, or them, any permanent harm.
In his book with Richard Clarke, “Warnings,” Eddy made clear this was inevitable.
Construction is nearly complete for a camera that will take 3,200-megapixel panoramas of the southern night sky.
Forget about alien nonsense. The Universe as it actually is doesn’t need any embellishments to be interesting. In our Solar System, the planets, moons, asteroids, comets and other masses are […]
Health officials in China reported that a man was infected with bubonic plague, the infectious disease that caused the Black Death.
Researchers are making progress in the effort to develop safe and practical supernumerary robotic limbs.
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Economics professor Stephen M. Miller shares his insights in this exclusive interview.