This study reminds us that we are stardust, operating under the same laws as any other form of matter.
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Its 18 large, segmented golden mirrors aren’t even the whole story. But how much gold is really in there? “Hey, if our eyes could access the infrared part of the light […]
The CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation lays out three tools to boost innovative ideas and re-draw the frontiers of business and creativity.
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The physics of why popping off a few rounds in celebration can quickly turn deadly. “I’ve heard it said that God made all men, but Samuel Colt made all men equal. […]
Elon Musk’s growing relationship with President Trump can result in revolutionizing the country’s aging infrastructure.
The benefits of actively playing chess are supported by numerous studies.
Tim Ferriss shares a bounty of strategies to help you really and truly overcome procrastination. And if it doesn’t do it for you, hey, at least you just killed 10 minutes.
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The newest wave in ethics is also the oldest.
A new mapping method corrects not only for visual distortions but also for cultural ones.
Anti-vaxxers may have a friend coming into the White House, and medical experts are worried.
Silicon Valley engineers and financiers make up the lion’s share of the movement.
A handful of noble families own large tracts of the British capital – and have done so for centuries
H.R. 1150 expressly protects non-theists from religious persecution around the world.
The US Air Force’s Space Horizons Team wants to juice America’s space program. Here’s how.
New research reveals the logic behind murder in old Icelandic Viking settlements.
Are you a maverick or are you a mouse? Author Julian Guthrie brings us one of the great entrepreneurial adventure stories of our time in ‘How to Make a Spaceship’.
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A neuroscientific approach to maintaining emotional well-being.
Safeguards must be put into place before a Minority Report scenario crops up.
Would you be cryo-preserved, knowing that if you survived, you would wake up hundreds of years later?
Above all, we should proceed with the assumption that there is no such thing as an unbiased information source, period.
A new study finds an innate correlation between words and the sounds they’re built from.
It’s not appealing to authority that’s the problem; it’s the false authorities and what comes next if you accept their nonsense. “When a scientist says something, his colleagues must ask […]
Meteorologist Cliff Mass explains why and how U.S. weather forecasting is falling behind.
Anti-Islam fervor has overlooked important artistic contributions made by Muslim artists around the world.
The Justice Department announces the end of privately run Bureau of Prisons jails, and activists are excited.
History’s most powerful female leaders, ranked.
And will it get too cold or too hot for our habitability? “What, I sometimes wonder, would it be like if I lived in a country where winter is a […]
Star-crossed lovers is one thing. But what if you are allergic to your significant other’s saliva or other bodily fluids?
There are strict scientific standards a new ‘claimed discovery’ needs to meet. Has cold fusion gotten there? “Between cold fusion and respectable science there is virtually no communication at all. …because the […]
In 1994, Miguel Alcubierre showed how warp drive could be made real within General Relativity. What does that imply? “Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new […]