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The clash of academic archaeology and what might be called folk archaeology comes into stark focus at Stonehenge.
Unplugging only ignores the hard work of overcoming your distractions.
Take it from teamwork gurus behind Apple and Star Wars — a new kind of psychological incubator will allow your creativity to flourish.
Particles behave differently when freed from the force of gravity. A new space factory aims to use this to synthesize pharmaceuticals.
Researchers are finding signs of multiple phases of sleep all over the animal kingdom. The ‘active’ sleep phases look very much like REM.
From landscaped gardens to road systems, the Persians were among the first to create many things we still enjoy today.
The region of Catalonia has been at odds with greater Spain for over 300 years. The prospect of autonomy remains a distant and fading dream.
A rift in thinking about who should control powerful new technologies sent the brothers on diverging paths. For one, the story ended with a mission to bring science to the public.
The very concept of a “problem with no solution” goes against human nature. But we must accept this harsh reality to have peace in our lives.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has been a controversial diagnosis since it was first described, back in the 1940s.
Capsaicin is already used to treat nerve pain. Early research hints it could do more.
It marks a breakthrough in using gene editing to treat diseases.
From hellishly hot planets to water worlds, some distant planets are like nothing in our Solar System.
Tumor cells traverse many different types of fluids as they travel through the body.
An excerpt from renowned neuropsychologist Nicholas Humphrey’s book “Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness.”
Nicole has been dating someone for a while but it’s not working out from her point of view. Is sudden radio silence an ethical option?
Claims of a sudden infestation appear unfounded.
Fun in business is no laughing matter — it can create a golden strategic advantage and bring serious success in the long term.
The old linear job model is obsolete. Our post-pandemic work lives are defined by options and flexibility.
In the very early Universe, practically all particles were massless. Then the Higgs symmetry broke, and suddenly everything was different.
The cosmic microwave background offers clues.
To do more, it sometimes pays to do nothing at all.
Even with the quantum rules governing the Universe, there are limits to what matter can withstand. Beyond that, black holes are unavoidable.
In the ongoing battle against PTSD, a potential new weapon emerges: a nasal spray loaded with neuropeptide Y.
When we prepare for our plans to go wrong, we build the foundations for lasting profit.
The sober reality behind the effectiveness of two new drugs touted as Alzheimer’s breakthroughs: lecanemab and donanemab.
Nike athlete and famed Peloton instructor Tunde Oyeneyin shares how she turned her pain into purpose.
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