How relatable was Trump’s speech? To evaluate this objectively, you could look at what reading level it was at.
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Either possibility offers a tremendous existence, but philosophically, there’s so much more to think about. “If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, […]
This week, Bill Nye tackles one of the most complicated hypotheticals of all time.
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Research on varied forms of intermittent fasting is proving to be of value.
Break-ups can be bad for your health. But new research shows that writing about your separation can improve cardiac health—as long as you write in a certain way.
If people who experience near-death experiences have less fear of death, could an out-of-body experience through virtual simulation lead to the same result?
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Amazon introduces a monthly STEM toy subscription box aimed at kids – because we’re all born curious.
New research on mice at UCLA could hold a key for humans with sleep disorders.
Apparently, Einstein shared a similar outlook on time as what’s proposed here.
Knowing who you are can stop you from becoming who you want to be.
Men who consume over 67 grams of sugar are at an increased risk for depression and anxiety.
If you’ve ever wondered where it gets its blue color from, physics has you covered. “That’s a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.” –Jandy Nelson One […]
There is a philosophical way of looking at the current arguments to remove Confederate statues, and it’s one that dates back to Ancient Greece.
Sweating is your body’s way of regulating internal temperature. It’s not a cleansing program.
Chinese scientists accomplish the feat of teleporting a photon to a satellite hundreds of miles above Earth.
There is one essential ingredient missing, argues historian Yuval Noah Harari.
Churchill displays a surprising amount of knowledge on a question that we are still wrestling with.
If every infinite outcome were equally likely, we’d never come to be. “Logic takes care of itself; all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.” –Ludwig […]
A new study suggests that older couples may help their marriages by drinking together.
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The red planet once wasn’t so different from Earth. Here’s what happened. “Mars’ atmosphere is so thin, you do not need a lot of streamlining. By the time the ship […]
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Very sure. Here’s how we know. You’ve no doubt heard that the Universe itself has been around for 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang, and that scientists are extremely confident […]
Religiosity can lead to intolerance for outside groups. Luckily, there are counterweights to this.
A new study looks at how teens construct their online identities.
The Tour is both the oldest and most popular of the world’s major cycling races. The Tour has been to Holland more often than it has been to Corsica.
Unpredictable winters? Seasons that don’t line up? It’s possible with the right configuration, says physics. “Lord of Light! Come to us in our darkness. We offer you these false gods. Take […]
For any enterprise to succeed, everyone in that enterprise needs to meet certain performance standards. If these performance standards aren’t being met, then the business may fail to achieve the […]
If your favorite theory made the list, you might want to consider a new favorite to bet on. “Some people believe holding on and hanging in there are signs of great […]
AI has not only beat chess, Go, and Jeopardy champions, but now it has defeated some of the world’s best poker players. And unlike chess or Go, playing poker involves unknown information like bluffing.