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Deepfakes featuring your digital double could replace emails and zoom presentations.
Unreasonable burdens prevent people from thriving. Eliminate them.
Bitcoin is often derided as volatile, but a new report suggests there is a method to the madness.
Paradoxically, we lose wars because the world is peaceful and the U.S. is powerful.
The design could help restore motor function after stroke, enhance virtual gaming experiences.
Your emotional brain is being manipulated to shop more, but there are ways to resist.
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To preserve biodiversity and ecosystems, protected areas should be connected into a gigantic World Park.
Birthrates are cyclical and have gone up and down throughout history.
The questions about which massive structures to build, and where, are actually very hard to answer. Infrastructure is always about the future: It takes years to construct, and lasts for years beyond that.
You don’t need to completely automate a job to fundamentally change it.
A program in Brazil both helped and harmed. What can we learn from it?
Preferring “bases not places,” the U.S. does not really resemble the empires of old.
Prosthetic arms can cost amputees $80,000. A startup called Unlimited Tomorrow is aiming to change that by making customized 3D-printed bionic arms for just $8,000.
Bitcoin’s creator owns five percent of the entire Bitcoin supply, meaning that he has a larger percent of Bitcoin than the U.S. has of gold.
Hospitals often deal with the aftermath of gun violence, but they can play a key role in preventing it.
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Instead of just Afghanistan, the U.S. military ought to withdraw from the entire Middle East and much of the rest of the world.
Higher education, particularly for fields like filmmaking, is in big trouble when a world-class education can be found online cheaply or even for free.
Three cutting-edge techniques – the gene-editing tool CRISPR, fluorescent proteins and optogenetics – were all inspired by nature.
The Seychelles magpie-robin is up for sale – yes, for sale – as a digital nature collectible.
Our chart shows new additions since 1984 that have stuck around.
Three ideas could help create the police force that Americans want.
A socially minded franchise model makes money while improving society.
For the ancients, hospitality was an inviolable law enforced by gods and priests and anyone else with the power to make you pay dearly for mistreating a stranger.
The few seconds of nuclear explosion opening shots in Godzilla alone required more than 6.5 times the entire budget of the monster movie they ended up in.
English is a dynamic language, and this summer’s new additions to dictionary.com tell us a lot about how we’re living.
By slowing down aging, we could reap trillions of dollars in economic benefits.
Some of these trends may be due, in part, to the lockdown.
A new study from Iceland confirms that a shorter workweek improves productivity.