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Paying a fee for greenhouse gas emissions may spur a revolution, in terms of corporate behavior, amid the climate crisis.
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The space station sector has exciting potential as more private companies enter the conversation.
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Here are 10 physics courses you can take now with some of the best experts in the world.
Whether the data prove you right or wrong, it’s crucial to ask: what else is it telling me?
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A tiny, perfectly preserved 3D fossil from Argentina tells us more about an early snake.
CuriosityStream is a non-fiction streaming platform of over 2,000 documentary features and series that open up every facet of our planet, our times and our universe.
These products are sure to inspire anyone who loves the work of engineer and inventor, Nikola Tesla.
Scientists are expert observers. Because of this, they can help us develop a keener view of the world — the cosmos.
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Since the late 1800s, what we know has advanced light years ahead.
A new paper suggests that the mysterious X17 subatomic particle is indicative of a fifth force of nature.
Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to believe. He just needs to see the evidence first.
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The process of digging into hard questions makes the moment of discovery all the more satisfying.
Should other nations start requiring schools to teach climate science, too?
Recognizing the opportunity the future holds can help you better manage the challenges to come.
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Getting older — see: looking older — is not ideal in the workplace culture of youthfulness.
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A new paper claims that scientists might be wildly mistaken about the density — and therefore, the shape — of our universe.
To have breakthrough ideas, try veering off your original field of study.
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Scientists recently discovered a black hole that’s smaller than previously thought possible.
New forensic evidence and three other theories on London’s most notorious serial killer
Being precise about our ideas doesn’t just allow us to have better conversations, it’s also an incisive way to learn.
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As many as 200 million people could fall permanently below the high tide line by 2100.
Michio Kaku explains the three main sections of the human brain and the trait that he believes to be a key indicator of success in life.
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New research provides insights on the effect of the lunar cycles on wildlife behavior.
Overcoming assumptions when it comes to gender and capabilities is the key to a successful society.
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Take the circumstances in your life seriously, but not literally. Here’s why.
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When it comes to scientific theory, (or your personal life) be sure to question everything.
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“On the spectrum from worry to action, parents can choose to act,” a new report states.
Most of it was eaten by Earth’s mantle, but scraped-off bits survive in the Alps and other mountain ranges.