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The inevitable long, slow decline is accelerating, and there’s nothing we can do. The Universe, as it is today, is less active, is forming fewer stars, and is creating fewer chances […]
When three wise men gifted baby Jesus with gold, frankincense, and myrrh, they had no idea one was made from colliding neutron stars.
Crows have their own version of the human cerebral cortex.
There are pros and cons to owning a pet as a marginalized individual.
Colleges and universities can continue to ignore what the market wants, or they can get in the game and differentiate with new on-ground and online pathways to employment-centric education.
The majority of the matter in our Universe isn’t made of any of the particles in the Standard Model. Could the axion save the day?
Is the time crystal really an otherworldly revolution, leveraging quantum computing that will change physics forever?
After more than two decades of precision measurements, we’ve now reached the “gold standard” for how the pieces don’t fit.
A new study suggests that a device’s night mode may damage sleep hygiene even more.
Playing and being creative shouldn’t stop when you grow up.
The view from beyond Pluto is far enough from Earth that we can see the stars shift. NASA’s New Horizons, humanity’s first spacecraft to encounter Pluto, is more than 4.3 billion […]
Minnesota earned its ‘blue mark’ in the 1975 Morris earthquake, which had its epicenter in the western part of the state.
In order, they go: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, neon, nitrogen, magnesium, silicon, iron, sulfur. Here’s how we made them. Everything found on planet Earth is composed of the same ingredients: atoms. […]
These alien-like creatures are virtually invisible in the deep sea.
It comes from a supernova seen just 33 years ago, and it doesn’t pulse. 33 years ago, a supernova occurred just 168,000 light-years from Earth. This new image of the supernova […]
Phobos and Deimos only have two explanations, and neither one adds up.
Seismic data from 2016 reveals a rare bi-directional boomerang earthquake.
For the past 150+ years, the big ones have all missed us. But at some point, our good luck will run out.
Don’t wait until Christmas to gift a telescope this year. All throughout the year, two bright lights have stood out in the post-sunset skies. Earlier this year, on March 31, 2020, […]
Don’t miss the summer’s greatest natural sights of all. Some of the natural highlights of our night sky are easy to overlook. Every year, you’ll hear about some of the brightest, […]
Everyone has a vague idea of what a corporate brand is. Disney has its swoopy signature logo. Apple is about innovative thinking. State Farm has its catchy jingle. And Reese’s Peanut Butter […]
What we’ve seen isn’t necessarily what we get, but the most common world doesn’t look like ours. There’s a very common myth out there in astronomy: the idea that the Sun […]
Remaining silent is being complicit.
Across the land, state-driven pacts, partnerships, councils and task forces replace a coordinated federal response.
No matter how your year went, Hubble’s views of the Universe never disappoint. Year after year, Hubble’s telescopic views are unparalleled. Saturn, its rings, and 5 of its moons are […]
A new survey also found that women executives believe imposter syndrome to be common among women in corporate America.
A new study shows that naming conventions will change how infants represent objects in their memories.
Your television may soon get a serious upgrade.
If you thought it was just one rich region in space, look deeper and wider. Shining brilliantly in January’s skies is the Great Orion Nebula. By 10 PM every night in […]