If we’re migrating slowly away, is our speed changing, too? Every year, planet Earth completes one revolution around the Sun while spinning on its axis. On a year-to-year basis, our […]
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Mathematicians studied 100 billion tweets to help computer algorithms better understand our colloquial digital communication.
She may not be ours forever.
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Everyone loves a laugh now and then, except for most of the philosophers you’ve heard of.
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U.S. Army maps show how Western and Eastern Fronts met by May 1, 1945.
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Partisanship can now be seen in brain scans.
Colleges and universities can continue to ignore what the market wants, or they can get in the game and differentiate with new on-ground and online pathways to employment-centric education.
Solar geoengineering ideas could weaken storms in both hemispheres, scientists find.