Technology goes in directions we can never predict — so we must be prepared to limit the spread of unintended consequences.
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“What modern science has taught us is that life is not a property of matter.”
Smarter building materials can control indoor temperatures without external power.
Almost all royal lines try to legitimize their rule with legendary origin stories. Here are five of the strangest examples.
Experiences that put you in a state of flow are shown to override PTSD and heartbreak.
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Day trading has the potential to yield incredible profits, but without a time machine, you’re unlikely to achieve them.
Meet the masterful con-men who impressed the great and the good despite the astonishing fiction of their very existence.
The question of why the Universe is the way it is is an ancient one, and none of the answers we have come up with are satisfying.
Mindfulness, detachment, selecting off-time activities with care: Here are evidence-based strategies to achieve healthy work-life balance.
If the past is any guide, things are going to take off quickly.
Every astrobiologist wants to find an alien. But the public should be skeptical when the “aliens” look like tiny humans.
Billy was a local celebrity in the early 1900s. And he might have been a murderer.
Every Christmas could be the last Christmas.
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein are locked in an eternal battle over the nature of gravity. Whose side are you on?
The philosophy of sex is going through a recalibration period.
In “Dear Oliver,” neuroscientist Susan Barry describes how her 10-year correspondence with Oliver Sacks unleashed her inner author.
Lost in a building or underwater? A new muon-based navigation system could be your guide.
Well-preserved ancient plants and other finds at the Clarkia fossil beds hint at what kind of evidence any Martian life may have left behind.
The great philosopher spent the final portion of his painful life in a vegetative state. Did illness get him there, or was it his own philosophy?
In Kannauj, perfumers have been making monsoon-infused mitti attar for centuries.
It’s not just fun: DNA origami has the potential to revolutionize engineering at the nanoscopic scale.
Was the terror of Biscayne Bay a man who escaped slavery, an African chieftain, or a marketing ploy that went viral?
To this day, one cult believes that Lemuria was real, and that its people left us the sacred wisdom to revive their advanced civilization.
“Less is better” is not a catchy marketing slogan, but one doctor who didn’t shower for five years thinks there’s a lot of truth to it.
As creatures and machines meld together in increasingly advanced forms, ethicists are starting to take note.
Irene is on a bus with her young kids when two men come on, cussing like sailors. Should Irene step in and say something?
From the explosions themselves to their unique and vibrant colors, the fireworks displays we adore require quantum physics.
From “Thompson’s violinist” to the “Experience Machine,” these thought experiments will throw your mind for a loop.
The DARPA-funded memory prosthesis helps the brain retain new information.
Frontier, the ORNL supercomputer, used machine learning to perform 9.95 quintillion calculations per second.