A controversial new philosophy paper tries to bring our moral prejudices to heel. Should it?
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Historians have been able to piece together a clear picture of how the average Roman citizen spent their waking hours.
They say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. But thanks to these three pioneers in quantum entanglement, perhaps we do.
The photometric filters for the Vera Rubin Observatory are complete and showcase why they are indispensable for astronomy.
Implanting machine components into human bodies, argues one scholar, could make for a better society.
The hunt for the elusive particles continues.
Australia’s AAPowerLink boasts three global superlatives: largest solar farm, largest battery, and longest power cable.
The closest star system to Earth, just over 4 light-years away, has three stars and at least one Earth-sized planet. Is it time to go there?
If something exists, it is by definition natural.
Forget about the terawatt lasers we’re making on Earth. This natural one is thousands of times more powerful than the Sun.
With advanced laser technology and an appropriate sail, we could accelerate objects to ~20% the speed of light. But would they survive?
What would it take to create a truly intelligent microbot, one that can operate independently?
Before we formed stars, atoms, elements, or even got rid of our antimatter, the Big Bang made neutrinos. And we finally found them.
If you think you know how an astronomical nova works, buckle up. You’re in for a ride like you never expected.
In all mammals, there are two brain pathways for processing information from the eyes: an evolutionarily ancient one and a more modern one.
First derived by Emmy Noether, for every symmetry a theory possesses, there’s an associated conserved quantity. Here’s the profound link.
The most celebrated genius in human history didn’t just revolutionize physics, but taught many valuable lessons about living a better life.
The idea that “you” persist after death does not hold up to the current understanding of memory and identity.
If life is common in the Universe, then where is everybody? Known as the Fermi Paradox, a new project may help solve the riddle.
The idea of gravitational redshift crossed Einstein’s mind years before General Relativity was complete. Here’s why it had to be there.
When stars form, they emit energetic radiation that boils gas away. But it can’t stop gravitational collapse from making even newer stars.
Pluto failed to meet the definition of a planet, but some astronomers think there might be a legitimate Planet 9 out there.
Laser-guided lightning systems could someday offer much greater protection than lightning rods.
We know the Universe is expanding, but scientists don’t agree on the rate. This is a legitimate problem.
Are quantum fields real, or are they simply calculational tools? These 3 experiments show that if energy is real, so are quantum fields.
Flies are in no way smart, but they experience time in an almost Matrix-like fashion.
Nuclear fusion has long been seen as the future of energy. As the NIF now passes the breakeven point, how close are we to our ultimate goal?
When Einstein gave General Relativity to the world, he included an extraneous cosmological constant. How did his ‘biggest blunder’ occur?