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The massive number of casualties and injuries created during these battles necessitated some quick, creative ideas… some of which we still have today.
Think Again like you’ve never heard it before. A trip deep into the oldest living folk music in the Western world — that of Epirus, Greece — and what it reveals about why we make music at all.
A historical look into the tipple that toppled the British Empire and kick-started America.
The ability to instantaneously jump from one location in space to another clearly violates the laws of physics. Or does it? There are a few rules in the Universe that seem […]
While shuffling off their mortal coils, these giants of thought had some parting words.
If confirmed by future observations, this would be the most significant discovery of liquid water on Mars yet.
A controversial article from Forbes argues that libraries, once an important public resource, are outdated, costly and should be replaced by Amazon book stores.
Canada’s recreational marijuana industry might not be poised to meet demand in the first year of legal sales, according to some experts.
A new study shows that some men’s reaction to sex is not what you’d expect, resulting in a condition previously observed in women.
The potential of blockchain might have been ruined for you by your unemployed cousin who wears Balenciagas to Thanksgiving dinner and told you to enter into the cryptocurrency market at […]
A new study shows how interbreeding of modern humans and Neanderthals boosted our genomes.
Think the future isn’t already here with us? Think again!
A former Vatican ambassador has accused Pope Francis and other church leaders of wittingly covering up sexual abuse, an unprecedented accusation that highlights escalating tensions within the Catholic Church.
It’s not demons. It’s not the undead. The explanation is actually way more boring that you’ll ever guess.
Substance dependence also applies to food addiction, says a University of Michigan study.
Not building one means giving up on brute force. We’re not yet ready to do that. There’s a problem with the field of high-energy physics, and it’s the biggest one imaginable. […]
Some galaxies might not have any dark matter. Here’s why you should care. There are two assumptions that everyone makes about the Universe for extremely good reasons, but they might not […]
For sufferers of Alzheimer’s, the answer is yes. But replacing movement with a pill is not the best option.
Novels open us to the nuances of being human.
How do great people get so much done? If you’re Ben Franklin, you lay out a detailed schedule.
Ever wanted to describe precisely how crummy you feel after a bad haircut?
It’s the technique, from the Event Horizon Telescope, that brought us a black hole’s image. Here’s how it works. The Event Horizon Telescope has accomplished what no other telescope or telescope […]
A new study shows how bots and Russian trolls have been spreading misinformation and confusion on Twitter about vaccination in an apparent attempt to sow discord among Americans.
Videos for “Baby Shark,” a diabolical earworm, have been watched 3.3 billion times in a viral children-song craze that spans the globe. But why?
The first list of antidepressant food scores restructures the “standard” American diet.
The biggest questions about cryptocurrency, answered.
A new study finds that simply growing up in a home with enough books increases adult literacy and math prowess.
A team of archaeologists has discovered 3,200-year-old cheese after analyzing artifacts found in an ancient Egyptian tomb. It could be the oldest known cheese sample in the world.