The truth may be out there — but it’s not in these close encounters of the third kind.
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A clock, designed and built in Europe, ran hopelessly at the wrong rate when brought to America. The physics of gravity explains why.
Here's the case for why science can't keep ignoring human experience.
Nothing lives forever, at least, not in the physical Universe. But relativity allows us to get closer than ever, from one perspective.
Lord Kelvin is thought to have said there was nothing new to discover in physics. His real view was the opposite.
∆G = ∆H - T∆S is one of the most abstract formulas in science, but it is also one of the most important. Without it, life cannot exist.
It was originally recorded in the 1970s by cognitive psychologists Harry McGurk and John MacDonald.
Inside the “out there” quest for a drug that would help doctors save lives before it’s too late.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet."
Can two planets stably share the same orbit? Conventional wisdom says no, but a look at Saturn's moons might tell a different story.
The conservation of energy is one of the most fundamental laws governing our reality. But in the expanding Universe, that's just not true.
Singularities frustrate our understanding. But behind every singularity in physics hides a secret door to a new understanding of the world.
Forgetting and misremembering are the building blocks of creativity and imagination.
The hyperloop would be a great idea for a completely flat planet. With topography and infrastructure, it's a very different story.
There are plenty of life-friendly stellar systems in the Universe today. But at some point in the far future, life's final extinction will occur.
Of the world's 300 honey varieties, none is stranger and more dangerous than mad honey.
Some physicists are besot with the multiverse, but if we can't detect these other universes, how seriously should we take them?
“It doesn’t erase what happened to you. It just changes the impact it has on your life.”
In the early stages of the hot Big Bang, matter and antimatter were (almost) balanced. After a brief while, matter won out. Here's how.
Could a theory from the science of perception help crack the mysteries of psychosis?
Moral panics about the content of children's cartoons and other forms of entertainment have a long history.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, boosting gaming systems, 5G networks, and more.
This biochemist is determined to create a new life form by reversing the shape of molecules.
With a new telescope on the horizon, we reflect on the best pictures of space that came before.
Movie soundtracks don't just help us recall the plot of a film; they also allow us to better understand its meaning.
If you want to share the truths about our Universe with others, don't fall into the trap of arguing with a misinformer. Do this instead.
The new treatment targets the underlying genetic cause of the disease.
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.
In the quest to measure how antimatter falls, the possibility that it fell "up" provided hope for warp drive. Here's how it all fell apart.