Many people perceive the struggle to understand our Universe as a battle between science and God. But this is a false dichotomy.
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SIDS deaths have decreased worldwide, but research has yet to solve this medical mystery.
Paintings played an important role in these ancient civilizations. Unfortunately, pigment is not nearly as durable as marble.
In terms of sheer productivity, “-gate” has no peer. Wikipedia’s list of -gates has over 260 entries.
Civilization is facing an existential threat from climate change. Will we humans make it? Does anyone in the universe make it?
Every year, scientists like George Church get better at editing the genomes of human beings. But will genome editing help or hurt us?
The Seychelles magpie-robin is up for sale – yes, for sale – as a digital nature collectible.
Will all robots think like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg?
How can the law keep up with new genetic technology?
The “Clovis First” hypothesis for human settlement of North and South America has just been debunked. Where do we go from here?
“The digital HQ – the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration – actually became more important than the physical HQ.”
A new analysis of an ancient hominin fossil sheds light on the “Out of Africa” dispersal events that occurred more than one million years ago.
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A boy in Germany seems to be the first person to be cured of a rare and painful skin condition commonly called “butterfly disease.”
Syllipsimopodi bideni is small (about 12cm in length), has ten arms, suckers, fins, and a triangular pen of hard tissue inside its body for support.
It walked enough miles to nearly circle the Earth twice.
It’s possible to measure philosophy’s progress in two ways. But is that really the point?
Theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow offers three strategies for relaxing your cognitive filters to give your brilliant ideas time to shine in the spotlight of the conscious mind.
Donate a kidney now, and your loved one will have priority status if they need one later.
Which philosopher had the strongest arguments? David Hume, who raised some of the best challenges for science, ethics, and religion.
Are you a striver or a pioneer?
How close are we to human teleportation? Successes in quantum teleportation experiments abound.
Why do some corporate training programs fail? Here are five reasons.
You’ve heard of Stephen Hawking. Ever heard of Renata Kallosh? Didn’t think so.
Missing link? More like the weakest link.
Here’s how learning leaders can best take advantage of the technology that employees carry with them everywhere.
Gigantic ranges called “supermountains” formed twice in Earth’s history, and they may have had a profound influence on evolutionary history.
The most massive galaxies lost their star-forming material very early on and never got it back.
Looking with lasers, researchers discovered that many Olmec and Mayan ruins seem to have been constructed from the same blueprint.