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Even if automation makes human trafficking economically inefficient, that alone won’t end this unethical practice.
For northern hemisphere skywatchers, it might just be the century’s best comet so far. Every once in a while, large, icy objects pass through the inner Solar System. C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) […]
New research suggests anti-vaxxers overestimate all problems associated with mortality.
A song many consider the black national anthem rises again in the United States.
Sexuality is fluid and it’s important that people get to define it for themselves.
Lawrence “Larry” Brilliant, an American epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox, warned about the inevitability of a global pandemic in a now-famous 2006 TED Talk.
When it comes time for humanity to pick a new home, where will we go?
The pandemic is exposing long-fractured aspects of our society.
Outside Europe, much of the world followed an assortment of rules and understandings about what time meant.
Can rock climbing help rocket scientists?
If life exists on Mars, there’s a good chance it’s related to us, say researchers.
Until about a decade ago, only two habitable zone planets of any size were known to astronomers: Earth and Mars.
One silver lining of the pandemic: The value of common sense, facts and rational decisions increases.
Penguin poop and climate change are fuelling the spread of ‘snow algae’ down the Antarctic Peninsula
Following the Booker shortlisting of her novel 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in This Strange World, British-Turkish author and activist Elif Shafak returns to Think Again to talk about forgotten lives, the nature of evil, and what we mean by progress.
When the supernova occurs, a whole slew of signals will arrive at once. But there’s one hint that could successfully warn us in advance. As Betelgeuse continues to vary in brightness […]
There could have been life on Mars in the past, but that’s only the beginning of the story. For as long as humanity has been watching the skies, we’ve been fascinated […]
A massive Dating.com study reveals just how important politics are in the dating world right now.
Too little breathing room, tear gas, and insufficient masks are a recipe for disaster. Police are worsening all three. Across the nation and the world, people of all skin colors are […]
If your New Year’s resolution was to get in shape, signing up for the marathon is a bad way to go about it.
Long-lasting capsule can remain in the stomach and release contraceptive drugs over several weeks.
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Noise pollution is terrible for our health, yet we don’t discuss it often enough.
It’s something most adults don’t understand very well. So what should you tell a child? If you’ve ever had a conversation with an inquisitive, curious child, you might have experienced that […]
Research from Denmark finds that mindfulness and music help sustain attention.
From the mid-19th century, fossils were used as evidence for continental drift – but mainstream scientists didn’t buy it until the 1950s.