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The answer may lie in the power to see far, far beyond yourself.
Researchers watched for signs of withdrawal — but didn’t find any.
“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”
With any occupation comes a risk of health and safety hazards. When it comes to being Santa Claus, the challenges are unique.
Should you blast the A/C even when you’re not at home?
No shots fired. No flags raised. And no dry land gained. Still, the U.S. effectively grew by the size of about two Californias in December.
“In witness whereof, the parties hereunto have set their hands to these presents as a deed on the day month and year hereinbefore mentioned.”
Here’s why the answer may forever elude scientists.
Giant particle accelerators aren’t a waste of money. They are essential for understanding the Universe.
The Trojan War was fought in Finland and Ulysses sailed home to Denmark, says one controversial theory.
Scientists agree that eons ago, a bacterium took up residence inside another cell and became its powerhouse, the mitochondrion. But there are competing theories about the birth of other organelles such as the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum.
Meanwhile meteorite hunters rushed to Berlin to find this most rare space rock.
In a world of distractions, several remarkable companies show why focus is the ultimate strategy for endurance.
“By 2040, we hope to see a number of new drugs that have been designed with AI reaching patients.”
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.
We are about to learn a lot more about the most elusive of cosmic particles.
Named “Phoenix,” this AI-powered humanoid could be your next coworker.
Sixty years ago, the Soviet Union was way ahead of the USA in the space race. Then one critical event changed everything.
A study on the “moral circles” of liberals and conservatives gets drafted into the culture wars — with mixed results.
“I think it has a real chance to reverse motor symptoms, essentially replacing a missing part.”
In the infant Universe, particle physics reigned supreme.
Measurements of the acceleration of the universe don’t agree, stumping physicists working to understand the cosmic past and future. A new proposal seeks to better align these estimates — and is likely testable.
Music therapy might boost memory, but the benefits are small. Just in case, tell your grandparents to listen to their favorite 1960s tunes.
We all spend way too much time worrying what other people think of us — it’s time to cut loose.
Being a good leader requires emotional capital, which is one reason why many bosses are so bad at it.
Rebuilding the NFL franchise in the early 2020s echoed the corporate overhauls that had transformed Boeing and Ford.
Despite the claims of speed reading apps, it turns out that you actually have to read the book if you want to learn from it.
The length of a day oscillates slightly every six years. This was a surprising discovery made last decade. We might now know why.