Just 13.8 billion years after the hot Big Bang, we can see 46.1 billion light-years away in all directions. Doesn’t that violate…something?
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We used to think the Big Bang meant the universe began from a singularity. Nearly 100 years later, we’re not so sure.
A unique exoplanet without clouds or haze was found by astrophysicists from Harvard and Smithsonian.
Has lockdown made your pet extra clingy?
The only doubts are completely unreasonable. Where did the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, come from? Over the past few weeks, there’s been a tremendous push — largely among politicians but also […]
UAE is the world’s most expensive country to start a business, but it’s free in Rwanda.
One million year old mammoth DNA more than doubles the previous record and suggests that even older genomes could be found.
Another amazing tardigrade survival skill is discovered.
Satellite imagery can help better predict volcanic eruptions by monitoring changes in surface temperature near volcanoes.
Tips from neuroscience and psychology can make you an expert thinker.
Without these two elements, we’re doomed to fail. In this day and age, it’s virtually impossible to have sufficient expertise to figure out what the complete, comprehensive, scientifically validated truth surrounding […]
The retraction crisis has morphed into a citation crisis.
Two new studies shed light on the road ahead.
And what can it teach us about our Solar System’s earliest days? In many ways, astronomy is unique among the sciences. In every other field, you have the ability to design […]
Amid such suffering, people need some joy.
A school lesson leads to more precise measurements of the extinct megalodon shark, one of the largest fish ever.
See the most detailed survey of the southern sky ever carried out using radio waves.
Dancing, for Nietzsche, was another way of saying Yes! to life.
Predicting how emerging technologies will impact industry is more difficult than it seems—and it seems plenty difficult. The reason is that we envision the future based on the present. We […]
In a 2018 article, Gallup writer Ryan Pendell shared some frightening figures for business leaders. Public poll data showed that only a quarter of employees believed their leaders had a […]
At least 222 typefaces are named after places in the U.S. — and there’s still room for more.
Many workers moved home on the promise or hope that they’d be able to keep working remotely at least some of the time after the pandemic ended.
Knowing what to do is one thing, doing it is another.
Fear that new technologies are addictive isn’t a modern phenomenon.
To overcome burnout, we need to change how we think about the relationship between dignity and work, argues Jonathan Malesic.
The electric car manufacturer says updates to its battery design and manufacturing process will help lower production costs.
For the first time, it was discovered that nonphotosynthetic bacteria have a circadian clock.
After a wait of 397 years in orbit, we’re finally getting a truly ‘Great’ Conjunction. Recently, December 21, 2020, Jupiter and Saturn finally met. Looking towards the southwest skies from […]
The laws of physics aren’t changing. The Earth is. When it comes to any physical science, we know that the fundamental rules governing how the Universe works remain constant with time. […]
The pendulum didn’t tick right when they brought it here: the start of a fascinating story. For nearly three full centuries, the most accurate way that humanity kept track of […]