Two different studies provide further evidence of the efficacy of psychedelics in treating depression.
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The Sun produces a wide variety of particles and radiation throughout it, but all of its neutrinos are produced in the core: where nuclear reactions take place. The various reactions […]
Experts plead with Americans to keep gatherings limited this Thanksgiving, while families devise new ways to celebrate the holidays.
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Spirituality can be an uncomfortable word for atheists. But does it deserve the antagonism that it gets?
The job market of tomorrow will require people to develop their technical capacity in tandem with human-only skills.
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States set their own voting laws, so where does this make voting easiest?
A new study casts doubt on previous research showing that emotional well-being plateaus at an income of $75,000 per year.
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Can we affirm everything in life, the beauty and the suffering? Nietzsche says yes.
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Acorn woodpecker battles over prized territory are serious business.
‘Critical Tourist Map of Oslo’ offers uniquely dark perspective on Norway’s capital.
If you can’t surpass it in a vacuum, try doing so in a medium instead. In our Universe, there are a few rules that everything must obey. Energy, momentum, and angular […]
A study looks at how to use nuclear detonations to prevent asteroids from hitting Earth.
How slight differences could have forever changed our cosmic history. 13.8 billion years ago, what we know today as our Universe began with the hot Big Bang. Filled with matter, antimatter […]
The more you like, follow and share, the faster you find yourself moving in that political direction.
Puerto Rico’s iconic telescope facilitated important scientific discoveries while inspiring young scientists and the public imagination.
Get the answer from two physicists who study black holes (albeit from a safe distance).
Rocks from two hundred million years ago show us how everything died and how nothing is new.
When we rely on the conscious mind alone, we lose; but when we listen to the body, we gain a winning edge.
The vaccine will shorten the “shedding” time.
Interactive globe shows where your hometown was at various stages of Earth’s deep geological past.
How our fantasy world of the past has become everyday reality.
More than 70% of college students procrastinate
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