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Pfizer’s partnerships strengthen their ability to deliver vaccines in developing countries.
On Friday, NASA’s InSight Mars lander captured and transmitted historic audio from the red planet.
The answer is not only telling of our biology but that of other organisms as well.
Freedom and democracy are great, but our understanding of what those things are has changed a lot since we came up with them.
The Buddha’s teachings seem to be on point.
You’d be surprised how many bad things happened on the exact same day.
Man Booker prize winners Olga Tokarczuk and her translator Jennifer Croft on maps that lead nowhere, plasticized anatomies, and humor across national borders.
A new book on the music distribution service claims it is.
President Donald Trump attacked Amazon on Twitter Thursday morning, arguing that the online retailer doesn’t pay enough taxes and the USPS is its “delivery boy.”
Business experts recommend transparency as a way to strengthen engagement by keeping employees in touch with the meaning and value of their work, and to help hold decision-makers accountable for […]
Consciousness expert Michael Graziano on what, if anything, makes us uniquely human.
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A new study re-assesses multitasking.
Being an American president is a powerful but dangerous job, a fact shown by many assassination attempts.
Virtual reality is helping train counter-terrorism officers.
Star production peaked three billion years after the Big Bang.
Take one long stroll, four times a week.
Theoretical work tells you where to look, but only experiments can reveal what you’ll find. There are fundamental mysteries out there about the nature of the Universe itself, and it’s our […]
Scientists have discovered that neurological response to posture is separate from movement.
A semi-scientific test of touchscreen kiosks in eight McDonald’s restaurants in the U.K. have caused alarm that microbiologists say is unwarranted.
Humans evolved to live in the cold through a number of environmental and genetic factors.
With a total of 10 black holes detected, what we’ve learned about the Universe is truly amazing. On September 14th, 2015, just days after LIGO first turned on at its new-and-improved […]
“I think it’s worth asking yourself, ‘What risks are worth taking?’ And once you’ve decided to take them, change who you are so you can win.”
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Hitler and other Nazis were fond of a strange theory that the world was made of ice.
Research shows women are better positioned than men to resist the automation of work and possibly even benefit from it.
The New York Times published an opinion column written by an anonymous “senior official in the Trump administration,” a rare move that’s sparked theories as to who the author might be.
The Royole Corporation beat Samsung to the punch when it recently released the world’s first commercially available folding smartphone.
Orangutans join humans and bees in a very exclusive club