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There will always be “wolf-criers” whose claims wither under scrutiny. But aliens are certainly out there, if science dares to find them.
With new W-boson, top quark, and Higgs boson measurements, the LHC contradicts earlier Fermilab results. The Standard Model still holds.
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It rotates on its axis, revolves around the Sun, moves throughout the Milky Way, and gets carried by our galaxy all throughout space.
What are we supposed to do when experts look at the same data yet reach starkly different conclusions?
Autocrats like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin fear democracy, yet go to great lengths to present themselves as democratic leaders.
Discover how the threads of myth, legend, and artistry have been woven together by storytellers to craft history.
Diogenes was no doubt odd, but Cynicism might just help our overcrowded lives.
When was the last time you spent some quality time with yourself?
Radical Emotional Acceptance calls on you to celebrate all of life’s emotions — even the negative ones.
The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction.
The evidence that the Universe is expanding is overwhelming. But how? By stretching the existing space, or by creating new space itself?
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain “rewire” itself by forming new neural pathways.
Antibodies can start forming in intestines over 10 years before symptoms arise.
Even the most brilliant mind in history couldn’t have achieved all he did without significant help from the minds of others.
“The pulsar sort of consumes the thing that recycled it, just as the spider eats its mate.”
Concluding that Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest was caused by the COVID vaccine requires accepting highly improbable leaps of logic.
This representation of the Bamum kingdom is a rare example of early 20th-century indigenous African cartography.
Altos Labs, a new biotech firm with $3 billion in funding, has announced plans to combat aging. But what does that mean for human life span, exactly?
The Virtual Metaverse will be for gaming and other short duration uses, while the Augmented Metaverse will revolutionize society.
“Like real dreams, it does not explain, does not complete its sequences,” film critic Roger Ebert once wrote about “Mulholland Drive.”
For many years, cosmologists have claimed the Universe is 13.8 billion years old. A new paper says no, it’s 26.7 billion. How do we decide?
Will nature or nurture win out?
The history of money is a history of convenience, and spending has never been easier than it is today.
Three reasons why a radically better future is more likely than we think.
“Downward counterfactual thinking” — that is, imagining how things could be worse — is a quick and easy way to boost your well-being and gratitude.
The right questions are those sparked from the joy of discovery.