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Best in class: Denmark and Uruguay. Worst in class: Papua New Guinea, Venezuela, and Russia.
It’s part of the nation’s massive reforestation campaign that aims to plant 4 billion trees in 2019.
It’s a very human behavior—arguably one of the fundamentals that makes us us.
A professor of educational psychology explains what and what not to do.
From the tablets of the Babylonians to the telescopes of modern science, humans have always looked to the skies for fundamental answers.
Ingesting tiny doses of hallucinogens might not have the outsized benefits that some people claim it does.
In all the Universe, only a few particles are eternally stable. The photon, the quantum of light, has an infinite lifetime. Or does it?
Only talk about the weather?
With a finite 13.8 billion years having passed since the Big Bang, there’s an edge to what we can see: the cosmic horizon. What’s it like?
Eating veggies is good for you. Now we can stop debating how much we should eat.
Mutations that confer malaria resistance occur more frequently in people who live in regions where the disease is endemic.
William Shatner is going to space because Jeff Bezos loves Star Trek.
Centuries ago, the plague forced people into quarantine for years. Isaac Newton and Galileo used the time to revolutionize the world.
What value does wit hold in genres defined by brute strength?
Many contemporary composers live in the shadow of Bach and Beethoven, even though they’re just as interesting to listen to.
No matter how controversial or politicized our world becomes, science remains humanity’s best tool for figuring out how things work.
A lot of research assumes happiness is measured by comfort and material conditions. For Aristotle, it is about being the best we can be.
Ever felt sad during the holidays but weren’t sure why? Chances are you were suffering from a case of Christmas Blues.
The move comes one day before more than 1,500 Amazon employees are set to walk off the job as part of the global climate strikes.
The Siege of Leningrad lasted over two years and claimed nearly a million lives. It also inspired writers to record the bleak conditions in which they lived.
The unconventional method could help astronomers better track meteorites that fall during the daytime.
The search for worlds outside our solar system has just turned up a planet, TOI-2257 b, with a truly extreme orbit.
Before we discovered gravitational waves, multi-messenger astronomy got its start with light and particles arriving from the same event.
Two aspects of memory – fast updating and long lasting – are typically considered incompatible, yet the insects combined them.
There’s never been a better cultural moment to capitalize on microlearning.
Tiny fluctuations in old Kepler data reveals four runaway planets that are reminiscent of Earth.
Once numbering just 27 birds, the global population of California condors is now in the hundreds.