The results of a recent study counter some common claims found in anti-immigration narratives.
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From Brahms to Tchaikovsky, here’s a curated list of composers whose music has shaped the classical canon.
If you had perfect foreknowledge of the blessings and tragedies that will come in your life, would you make the same choices anyway?
It’s insidious and destructive, but there are some things you can do to develop a healthier relationship with material things.
This is what happens when the fringe becomes mainstream.
Once science operations begin for James Webb, we’ll never look at the Universe the same way again. Here’s what everyone should know.
The same (former) NASA engineer who previously claimed to violate Newton’s laws is now claiming to have made a warp bubble. He didn’t.
Reductionism offers a narrow view of the Universe that fails to explain reality.
The public sphere should be open to conflict.
Great genius is not born of lightning bolt-like moments of inspiration. In reality, perseverance plays the biggest role.
Yukio Mishima treated his life as if it were a story — one with a surprising and deadly final act.
Probably not. Even though we’re still investigating the origin of life, the evidence suggests that cells came much later.
Many still cling to the idea that we live in a deterministic Universe, despite the nature of quantum physics. Now, the “least spooky” interpretation no longer works.
Participants were asked to complete a simple attention task as well as a more challenging “placekeeping” task.
The largest moon in our Solar System, often overlooked, is a water-rich world. Does that mean life? Here on Earth, life took hold very early on in our planet’s history, and […]
Planets are either rocky, like Earth, or gas-rich, like Neptune, with no in-between. What are the different types of planets that exist in the Universe? If all you could see […]
These prices are too good to pass up on.
In an excerpt from her recent book, the behavior geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden carefully explores a topic that’s often considered taboo: how genetics affect life outcomes.
When you measure not just light, but light’s polarization, you learn so much more. It’s been over 100 years since the first solution for a black hole was discovered in General […]
With 1550 distinct type Ia supernovae measured across ~10 billion years of cosmic time, the Pantheon+ data set reveals our Universe.
Three cutting-edge techniques – the gene-editing tool CRISPR, fluorescent proteins and optogenetics – were all inspired by nature.
Money can buy happiness — if you spend it on others, research suggests.
All of these conflicts have a long history. They may also have a long future.
In her book The Art of Rest, one researcher conducted a thorough analysis of the top 10 activities we find most restful.
How the British obsession with tea triggered wars, led to bizarre espionage, and changed the world — many times.
The lush biodiversity of South America’s rainforests is rooted in one of the most cataclysmic events that ever struck Earth.
Next year is the perfect time to have better conversations!
Never made a turkey before? Don’t worry, science can help.
The four-color theorem was one of the past century’s most popular and enduring mathematical mysteries.