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The university will also offer partial financial aid to middle-income students.
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Helium and carbon are made copiously in the interiors of stars. But the in-between elements? They’re rarities everywhere. If you were to take every element in the periodic table and […]
Although initial contact with outsiders is stressful, over time we figure out how to fit them into our lives.
New research from the University of Buffalo makes the case for the smartphone.
Contrary to popular belief, the Amazon rainforest does not produce 20% of our planet’s oxygen.
In McMindfulness, Ronald Purser says modern mindfulness is dictated more by market forces than ethics.
We know a lot about what else is out there, but we still don’t know everything. In the quest for life in the Universe, it makes sense to look at […]
Can the duo make plant-based chicken taste “finger lickin’ good”?
The story behind the meme is one of those rare cases where everybody wins. The spectacle of a large fish getting fired out of a cannon has taken the internet […]
She’s not a scientist, an expert, or even an adult. But she’s got one good lesson to teach us all. Like most people on Earth, Greta Thunberg is not a climate […]
Virtual borders have also been subtly dividing the world
“Secret Service passes for working White House journalists should never be weaponized,” Fox News’ president said in a statement.
There are many ways to posit the fundamental nature of reality.
If fair treatment for all is something that’s important to you, here’s how you can help level an uneven playing field. In some ways, it’s true that life isn’t fair for […]
No, it doesn’t include waking up at 4 a.m.
If you’re careful enough, you can learn more about the Solar System than you ever imagined. This year, on March 20th, the full Moon will illuminate the night sky. With […]
A longstanding astronomical gap between neutron stars and black holes is finally coming to a close. Astronomy has taken us so far into the Universe, from beyond Earth to the planets, […]
Chronic procrastination is associated with a slew of negative health outcomes.
And one of our planets has the orbiting moons to prove it. Despite the dangers posed to planet Earth by a comet or asteroid strike, our Solar System is actually an […]
Mass protests alone are never enough.
An elegant, 400-year-old means of navigating the stars takes flight.
A new study looks at astronauts’ brains after they come back home.
Surprising studies revealed why mothers affected the genetic pool more than fathers.
The resistance movements may be more about identity than science.