America’s war in Southeast Asia is fading fast from memory. These maps offer a horrific reminder.
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A Harvard professor’s study discovers the worst year to be alive.
Everybody wins, everybody loses, or something in between.
Magnetic monopoles began as a mere theoretical curiosity. They might hold the key to understanding so much more.
Is a proton fundamentally more ‘quarky’ or ‘gluey’ in nature? One question that every curious child winds up asking at some point or other is, “what are things made of?” Every […]
The Virtual Metaverse will be for gaming and other short duration uses, while the Augmented Metaverse will revolutionize society.
The helicopter’s sixth mission almost went down in disaster.
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The Universe, according to our best understanding, just doesn’t add up. The Universe, according to our best understanding, just doesn’t add up. Wherever we look — from tiny subatomic scales all the way […]
The Metaverse could be the most dangerous tool of persuasion humanity has ever created.
Infrared, visible, and ultraviolet combine to show us Jupiter’s features as never before. The largest planet in our Solar System, Jupiter, is our own ‘failed star.’ The best evidence-based classification scheme […]
With a telescope at just the right distance from the Sun, we could use its gravity to enhance and magnify a potentially inhabited planet.
If something is “true,” it needs to be shown to work in the real world.
When stars form, they emit energetic radiation that boils gas away. But it can’t stop gravitational collapse from making even newer stars.
Just say no to artist’s illustrations. This is what the Universe actually looks like. The Universe we observe often surpasses our greatest imaginings. This 20-year time-lapse of stars near the center […]
A new “common-sense” approach to computer vision enables artificial intelligence that interprets scenes more accurately than other systems do.
Satire and an inflated sense of self-importance collide in a series of maps that goes back more than 100 years in American history.
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.
Humans who’ve lived through the same events often remember them differently. Could quantum physics be responsible?
Even with only 12.5 hours of exposure time, James Webb’s first deep-field image taught us lessons we’ve never realized before.
13.8 billion years ago, the hot Big Bang gave rise to the Universe we know. Here’s why the reverse, a Big Crunch, isn’t how it will end.
What began as public outcry against Iran’s so-called morality police has snowballed into a mass movement targeting the very essence of the Islamic republic.
Information economics suggests that “no news” means somebody is hiding something. But people are bad at noticing that.
A thought experiment from 1867 leads scientists to design a groundbreaking information engine.
Both views are equally spectacular, but unequally informative. Every so often, a creative amateur project highlights our professional achievements. This mosaic shows the region between the constellations of Cygnus and […]
If our goal is to effect the greatest possible progress, what would it look like to approach this holistically? What might need to dispositionaly in how we approach solving our most important problems—at an individual level, a community level, or at a civilizational or global one? We asked our experts to think big picture about how what new thinking would be required to create a larger pro-progress framework.
If you think it’s just three quarks held together by gluons, you’ll want to read this. At a fundamental level, the Universe is composed of indivisible particles. From macroscopic scales down […]
In all the Universe, only a few particles are eternally stable. The photon, the quantum of light, has an infinite lifetime. Or does it?
The 1998 hit is making a comeback. Stop what you’re doing and watch the original.
To date, only one research vessel has ever encountered a milky sea.