A report by the WHO has named bacon and other processed meats as bad for you as cigarettes, alcohol, and asbestos.
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If there is a quantum theory of gravity, is String Theory the only game in town? “I just think too many nice things have happened in string theory for it to […]
Let the French flag fly on Facebook. It flies for us all. It flies for life.
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Stereotypes have consequences, especially when they’re reinforced by loudmouths like Donald Trump.
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A blue cosmic curtain can only mean one thing. “Life is a mirror and will reflect back to the thinker what he thinks into it.”-Ernest Holmes Image credit: ESO/Igor Chekalin, […]
Stars are born, live and die, but their light tells a remarkable story that changes over time. “Aristotle taught that stars are made of a different matter than the four […]
From “Border Walls” to “Anchor Babies,” the immigration debate heats up every American presidential election. An art instillation challenges the cruelty of much of that rhetoric and questions the very idea of borders.
It’s not in any form of light, and yet here we are, “seeing” the Universe all the same. “If the imprint is really due to gravitational waves from the big […]
Studies show that television shows featuring minorities help us ease our attitudes toward people who are “different.” We look back at the past thirty years and see how that came to be.
Ice mountains, frozen nitrogen flats and surprisingly familiar features show what the outermost worlds looks like. “We’ve learned that the view of four inner rocky planets and four outer gas giants […]
VanDerWaals’ line of app-enabled, color-changing bags could represent the future of tech-driven fashion items.
The evidence is there, and sometimes a set of pictures can show you better than words could ever tell. “If I want water, I’ll have to make it from scratch. […]
If you see a picture of a planet, can you identify which of the eight it is? “Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes […]
See it over the coming six weeks, before it disappears and heads out of the Solar System forever. “I have worn myself thin trying to find out about this comet, and […]
Picasso didn’t fight in World War I, but he still struggled with how that war influenced his art and life.
Why do Vermeer’s paintings fascinate us so? Perhaps the reason lies behind a revolution in seeing in both art and science rooted in Vermeer’s 17th century Holland.
Have we learnt nothing from the racist, ineffective laws that form the basis of America’s longest war: the War on Drugs?
The first of the next generation of telescopes is already under construction. Here’s the audacious new science we’re in for! “We find them smaller and fainter, in constantly increasing numbers, and […]
The anatomy and science of what’s required for such a spectacular show. “Celebrate the independence of your nation by blowing up a small part of it.” –Summer of 4 ft. […]
Resolved to be more cultured in 2016? Try these art and music pairings to learn to savor more of both.
What happened when a team of researchers slapped a button and a countdown timer on Reddit? A community formed.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s comments are plainly spoken, aspirational, and cognizant of an American aesthetic. It’s presidential material, actually.
Was Jackson Pollock more than just “Jack the Dripper”?
Hallucinations and distortions in reality ensue — no drugs required.
To mark the centennial of Trappist monk, poet, theologian, and social activist Thomas Merton’s birth, a new exhibition focuses on his photography and how those photos are not just images to contemplate, but also ways of Zen contemplation.
The famous Keep Calm and Carry On poster had a First World War antecedent.
There is no sense whatsoever that we are on the same page here, working toward some roughly agreed upon vision of a better future.