It isn’t just identical particles that can be entangled, but even those with fundamentally different properties interfere with each other.
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Rich data on the global state of our feathered friends presents plenty of bad news — but also some bright spots.
Getting plenty of sleep just became even more important.
Is science absolute? Its truths and discoveries guide us toward the nature of reality, but we must always remain open-minded to revisions.
Neptune holds records in our Solar System, but the Universe gets even faster. Here on Earth, extreme weather events can cause dramatic wind speed spikes. When hurricanes are at their most […]
Only recently have scientists directly witnessed this most pivotal of events in biology.
The Miller-Urey experiment showed that the building blocks of life could form in the primordial soup. But it overlooked one key variable.
Parasites aren’t limited to just worms and ticks. Even some plants like to feed off others — and they perhaps could help fight invasive species.
Looking probably isn’t something you need to practice. People believe they can apprehend a painting at a glance. They read coworkers’ messages and assume they understand a situation. Or they […]
The nearby, bright star Fomalhaut had the first optically imaged planetary candidate. Using JWST’s eyes, astronomers found so much more.
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The metaverse has the potential to be revolutionary, for both good and bad. Here is how we can maximize the former and prevent the latter.
Finding out how the Universe grew up was the biggest science goal of JWST. This ultra-early proto-galaxy cluster is one amazing discovery.
In a citizen science project, thousands of pet dogs are helping scientists to understand what happens to memory and cognition in old age.
The world needs a moral defense of progress based in humanism and agency.
It’s early days, but if the efforts can be efficiently scaled-up, such biological recycling could put a dent in the plastic waste problem.
To the ancient Greeks, exotic animals were proof of mythological creatures. To the ancient Romans, they were oddities and adversaries.
Geologists discover a rhythm to major geologic events.
When you bring two fingers together, you can feel them “touch” each other. But are your atoms really touching, and if so, how?
With the rise of Big Data, methods used to study the movement of stars or atoms can now reveal the movement of people. This could have important implications for cities.
Scientists use tripping rats to show that LSD disrupts communication between two key brain regions.
The Human Genome Project put together 92% of our DNA blueprint. Here’s what it took to complete the rest.
How did the troughs form?
Uncovering the story of Milan Hausner, the Sadská clinic, and LSD psychotherapy behind the Iron Curtain.
The image you’re seeing isn’t a hole in the Universe, and the cosmic voids that do exist aren’t hole-like at all.
If the electromagnetic and weak forces unify to make the electroweak force, maybe, at higher energies, something even grander happens?
Betelgeuse, the tenth brightest star in the night sky, mysteriously dimmed last year. Now researchers know why.
Using atoms to probe the Universe reveals the complete Standard Model. If you wanted to uncover the secrets of the Universe for yourself, all you’d have to do is interrogate […]
Britain is profiling the genes, health and lifestyles of its citizens and handing the results to scientists across the world.
The most unique interloper into our Solar System has a natural explanation that fits perfectly — no aliens required.