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The counties in question failed to provide voting and elections information online in both Spanish and English.
A new study may change the face of astrophysics.
MIT researchers have designed a fleet of autonomous boats that offer high manoeuvrability and precise control.
Throughout history, anarchists have been responsible for bombings and assassinations, including some very recent ones.
Depending on how you look at it, Google wants to jump on the hot new trend in tech or is trying to appease future robot-brain overlords
It’s still only in the lab at this stage, and then there’s the problem of where, exactly, to store the carbon-impregnated magnesite.
We assume that life is ubiquitous in the Universe. But what if it’s just us? When it comes to the question of extraterrestrial life, humans optimistically assume the Universe is prolific. […]
The 168th known tardigrade—a.k.a “water bear” or “moss piglet”—species can even reproduce in the lab.
Emotion has an impact on the decision-making process.
California’s raging fires show how climate change can unleash totally new—and deadly—kinds of weather.
There are a slew of Earth Science missions that NASA has planned for the future. We need all of them (and more) for a thriving planet. When most people think of […]
And that’s the good news, because the percentage found in your tap water is much higher.
If you don’t want to know anything about your death, consider this your spoiler warning.
The quest to find another Earth may be in vain.
Don’t get your Wacker in a Wabash, Chicagoans. This is just one poll.
A new study highlights the role Facebook algorithms unwittingly played in ISIS recruitment and points to continuing problems.
Microsoft is experimenting with underwater data centers that could cut cooling costs and provide faster internet connections to the billions of people who live near oceans.
For millions of years, this popular color dominated the world.
Before there were gravitational waves, multi-messenger astronomy got its start with the neutrino. Sometimes, the best-designed experiments fail. The effect you’re looking for might not even occur, meaning that a […]
It’s hard to get off of the couch after a few eggnogs, let alone destroy public property.
Just because humans wouldn’t do well over there doesn’t mean there aren’t incredible chances for life. For nearly 30 years, scientists have been discovering planets beyond our Solar System: the exoplanets […]
Biodiversity refers to genetic diversity within species, diversity between species, and diversity of ecosystems. We take a look at all three.
We talk a lot about what to eat, but what about when?
The cosmic story of us wasn’t inevitable, but the culmination of many chance events. By the time our planet was four billion years old, the rise of large plants and animals […]
What do Google, sharks, and money have in common? They’re all in our weekly random fact roundup.
About twice the size of Earth, 503b orbits its own star every six days.
China has allegedly developed a ‘laser gun’ that can burn you to death. It probably doesn’t exist.
A French study of nearly 70,000 people yielded startling results for two forms of cancer.