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A new review article makes the case that you can always use it.
If the Sun is 93 million miles away, why does sunlight filtering through the clouds or the trees spread out? Rays of sunshine are one of those natural sights that leave […]
Research by neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory helps explain how the brain regulates arousal.
A new study reveals that it increases eye pressure, negating the effects of THC.
Across the world, companies are experimenting with shorter workweeks — is it working?
Can we make progress in a world in which we don’t trust our institutions?
Although there is much guesswork as to the future of artificial intelligence, today’s AI systems continue to be a boon for science.
As the popularity of sparkling waters grows, many wonder if it represents a fresh turning point or a crisp new snake oil.
America might be in the throes of a loneliness epidemic, but cultivating wisdom can help.
A new book tells the very old story in a fun way for a younger generation.
How do great people get so much done? If you’re Ben Franklin, you lay out a detailed schedule.
A completely unexpected discovery beneath the ice.
Self-cleaning trays may be on the horizon across the world.
We can explore the farthest reaches of the Universe, but can’t even complete our own cosmic backyard. The history of astronomy has been a history of receding horizons. The invention […]
What is Tinder Super Like? When looking at someone’s profile, swipe up or tap the blue star icon to let you let them know that they stand out from everyone […]
As plant-based burgers get tastier and the health benefits become clearer, we might soon see more carnivores go meatless.
Is everyone’s favorite Thanksgiving centerpiece really to blame for the post-dinner doldrums?
Good quotes are powerful catalysts for positive actions.
Comedy, A.I.-style. Our roving reporter, Evan Fleischer, went into The Laughing Room and here’s what happened
Despite its prominence in our collective imagination, variations in metabolism play a minor role in obesity.
Many of the world’s favorite records weren’t really recorded by the artist on the label.
For two decades she’s traveled the world, photographing humans in crisis. Pulitzer and MacArthur winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario on what it’s all taught her.
It’s a great ambition of science enthusiasts all over the globe. It’s also a terrible idea. If you want to take the most pristine, unpolluted images of the Universe, your best […]
The present? Blink and you’ll miss it. And other musings on time.
On January 20/21, half of Earth will experience a total lunar eclipse. For the first time in 19 years, this includes all of North and South America. When the Sun, Earth, […]
White-nose syndrome is nearly as lethal to bats as the Black Plague was for humans.