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Taking a modern look at a millennia-old concept.
You think the collapse of the Soviet Union was chaotic? You should have seen the start.
There may be a fundamental reason why time travel, backwards, is impossible. We’ve all had the dream of traveling back in time. Whether there’s a wrong we want to right, […]
A one-on-one conversation is a valuable opportunity to connect with someone and to benefit from what they have to say. Unfortunately, these chats tend to happen in the middle of […]
The new version’s battery has a shorter range and a price $4,000 lower than the previous starting price.
Jamie Aten is an expert on the science of dealing with Really Bad Things.
Our experience of time may be blinding us to its true nature, say scientists.
Before we formed stars, atoms, elements, or even got rid of our antimatter, the Big Bang made neutrinos. And we found them. The idea of the Big Bang has captivated the […]
Philosophers often get depicted like sages in ivory towers without a practical or human side. A gossip-filled book from the 3rd century can fix that.
80% of solar radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere. This team has found a way to tap into the rest.
People often say, “I’m just not a math person,” but the truth is that no one’s brain is hardwired for math.
Ketosis is known to work wonders in terms of short-term weight loss. But what about the diet’s effects over the long term?
U.S. laws regulating online speech offer broad protections for private companies, but experts worry free expression may be threatened by “better safe than sorry” voluntary censorship.
Proxima Centauri, our closest star, is more than 4 light years away. Reaching it under 10,000 years will be challenging; reaching it with living humans will be even harder.
The 20th century is littered with failed global experiments. The British Empire roared into the century with the wind at its back, only to fall apart. The Russian Revolution promised […]
Because what the world needs now is love, sweet love… and perhaps a whole lot of stamps and stationery.
The contestants would try to reach the end of the world, as they understand it.
With the approval of a childhood epilepsy medication the federal government can no longer claim marijuana has no medical benefit.
As voting becomes digital, we should consider rewarding voters for taking part in the process.
The fundraiser started on Saturday morning with a goal of $1,500, but at one point on Monday the campaign was earning $4,000 every minute.
People who occasionally pull all-nighters are at greater risk for diabetes and other illnesses, and a new study identifies blood proteins as being behind the problem.
Culture determines how mental illness or aberrant mental behavior is viewed and dealt with.
Are we standing on the brink of Mutually Assured Destruction?
Research says we overestimate the risk of truthtelling.