Could life be widespread throughout the cosmos, in the subsurface oceans of ice-covered worlds? NASA’s Europa Clipper mission investigates.
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In the infant Universe, particle physics reigned supreme.
Your mentors made time for you. Now, go and make time for others.
Voyager 2 flew past Uranus in 1986, finding a bland, featureless world. Now, in 2023, JWST’s sights are similar. There’s a reason for that.
The human brain is only the latest chapter in the ancient story of thinking on Earth.
“By 2040, we hope to see a number of new drugs that have been designed with AI reaching patients.”
There may be a faster, less-painful way to use radiation against cancer.
The first elements in the Universe formed just minutes after the Big Bang, but it took hundreds of thousands of years before atoms formed.
Take a hint from Einstein and Mozart — unplug and make peace with some degree of failure.
People often say, “Let go,” or, “Don’t take things to heart.” But where’s the line with this philosophy?
An annular eclipse is coming to Earth on October 14, 2023. Six months later, a total solar eclipse is headed our way. Here’s the reason why.
We can no longer approach the news as passive consumers.
What Shark Tank pitches, Sundance films, and unusual sandwiches show us about our choices.
Gladiators fought in rounds, and there were referees to enforce rules. Only rarely were gladiators killed.
A 2020 study revived a longstanding controversy over Christopher Columbus’ claims of marauding cannibals in the Caribbean.
When Mongol traders came knocking, Sultan Muhammad II shaved off their beards. Three years later, his whole empire was annihilated.
Myrkl (pronounced “miracle”) is supposed to let you go wild without facing the consequences the next day. But does it actually work?
As Uranus approaches its solstice, its polar caps, rings, and moons come into their best focus ever under JWST’s watchful eye. See it now!
The key to its success lies not in its understanding of technology, but in its understanding of human nature.
Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores — and now virivores.
Dennis “Thresh” Fong talks to us about battling Elon Musk in Quake in the ‘90s, his undefeated record as a pro gamer, and using AI to detoxify gaming.
In a world of distractions, several remarkable companies show why focus is the ultimate strategy for endurance.
The benefits of learning with guidance are clear — but the expert and the novice must have a shared understanding of the goal.
On New Year’s Eve 1899, the captain of this Pacific steamliner sailed into history. Or did he?
New radiocarbon dating reveals astonishing insights.
Fortune cookies emerged from one of America’s darkest moments.
How can you maximize the amount of love and happiness in your life? One of history’s greatest scientists found the answer: with math.
This new geologic activity could be part of a thousand-year cycle, ushering in a new era of volcanism on the island.
Smart CEOs can harness authenticity and humanity on socials — but one slip can spell disaster. Here’s a strategic plan.
Bob Dylan gave us the paradoxical gem “there’s no success like failure, and failure’s no success at all.” He had a point.