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LIGO just announced the second neutron star-neutron star merger ever seen in gravitational waves. It doesn’t match the first. On August 17, 2017, an event occurred that forever changed how we […]
The university model needs to evolve.
In one Indian farming district, many women are paying for expensive and medically unnecessary hysterectomies in order to be more productive at work.
What can the beauty of autumn’s colors teach us about mortality?
What leads people to believe in “chi” attacks and “no-touch” knockouts?
The finding represents one of the first times we have observed how the human brain clears out its waste products.
Progress for women can only go so far while men still struggle with ideals of masculinity that teach violence and emotional disconnect. Liz Plank is trying to change the conversation.
Over the past 30 years, we’ve revolutionized what we know about the Universe. But we couldn’t have done it without these lessons. On April 24, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope rocketed […]
Most of the Moon’s effects on Earth are small and imperceptible. But for the grunion, it’s absolutely essential. Although it’s the closest astronomical body to Earth, the Moon is still […]
Black hole mergers are some of the most energetic events in the Universe. Could the gravitational waves they produce ever harm us? The Universe is not a static, stable place. Out […]
Hurricane Dorian has devastated the islands.
To get a sense of faraway places, these ‘atlases’ let the locals give you their perspective.
In 2018, cancer drugs earned the pharmaceutical industry $123.8 billion. Soon, they’ll be worth billions more.
Scientists at NASA are currently developing methane-creating robots to overcome this challenge.
Researchers hope the technology will further our understanding of the brain, but lawmakers may not be ready for the ethical challenges.
The new trust busting battles begin.
Sleep deprivation leads to a shutdown in the production of essential proteins.
New research suggests that a healthy supply of locally-sourced beer helped maintain the unity of the widespread Wari civilization for about 500 years.
Everyone wants to predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Here are 2 misconceptions to bust so people don’t proclaim the death of data like they did in 2016.
The promising news comes 12 years after the “Berlin patient” became the world’s first person to be cured of the deadly virus.
The first in a three-part series on the history of research on the origin of life.
Ad Fontes Media wants to educate readers on where to find reliable sources of news and lessen the heat from the political flame wars.
The NSF’s new, cutting-edge solar observatory shows us the Sun as never before. Here’s why we need to know. On December 12, 2019, the world’s most powerful solar observatory — the National Science […]
Will Storr has written a masterful guide to writing with “The Science of Storytelling.”
A new study reminds us that physical and emotional pain are not far apart.
The host of Hardcore History has written his first book, The End Is Always Near.
A new study suggests that a device’s night mode may damage sleep hygiene even more.