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What should a black hole look like? Our theoretical predictions are about to meet our first observations. In science, there’s no moment more exciting than when you get to confront […]
Happy birthday to Pluto, discovered on this day in 1930. Pluto, first discovered in 1930, was no more than a distant dot in our most powerful telescopes. Clyde Tombaugh’s original images […]
The world’s greatest observatory can go no further with its current instrument set. The Hubble Space Telescope has provided humanity with our deepest views of the Universe ever. It has […]
The secret to a calmer trip to work could be hidden in plain sight.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas shares the books that shaped his life.
Cultural psychologist Michele Gelfand says that our attitudes toward rules have a lot to do with who we are and with the type of environment we find most comfortable. She’s […]
A new report says there’s not as much evidence of physical harm as you might think.
A growing body of research shows promising signs that the keto diet might be able to improve mental health.
Quoth the parrot — “Squawk! Nevermore.”
We look at the most common New Year’s resolutions and get expert advice to help you check them off 2019’s to-do list.
The total solar eclipse of July 2, 2019, is the longest one we’ll have until 2027. And that’s not all. On July 2, 2019, the new Moon will pass between Earth […]
There’s a lot of confusion as to what AI, machine learning, and robotics do. Sometimes, they can all be used together.
There are reasons you look the way you do.
These photos of scientific heroes and accomplishments inspire awe and curiosity.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
Anxious? Dr. Frankl suggested you take a different view of things.
Some galaxies might not have any dark matter. Here’s why you should care. There are two assumptions that everyone makes about the Universe for extremely good reasons, but they might not […]
A new study suggests that reframing goals can help smart people avoid choking under pressure.
The week-long global protest, which is calling for an end to the age of fossil fuels, is taking place in more than 160 countries today.
The most valuable college majors will prepare students for a world right out a science fiction novel.
The Oxfam report prompted Anand Giridharadas to tweet: “Don’t be Pinkered into everything’s-getting-better complacency.”
It’s not about the resolution but about how your mind tackles the problem.
It’s easy to imagine why people link Heath Ledger’s death to his treacherous penultimate role.
A blank canvas for generations of science.
A new book about life under communism reveals an unexpected benefit.
It makes no “makes no economic or energy sense.”
We talk a lot about what to eat, but what about when?
The modern ocean can be a dangerous place for whales.
Perpetual worry doesn’t have to be your default mindset.