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Everybody is made happiest by purchasing experiences, right? A new study tells us to rethink our cliche.
Please tell me that Internet trolls didn’t just get a huge leg up.
Over 9 billion years ago, a distant star exploded. Thanks to Einstein, we’ve seen it multiple times on replay. All across the Universe, matter and energy curve the fabric of space, […]
The Humboldt marten, a (much cuter) cousin of the weasel, has been placed on the endangered species list thanks to marijuana croppers.
They actually have a quasicrystal-like structure
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Job hopping can be a smart career move for many employees, but only if they do it right. Here’s how.
An MIT model predicted when and how human civilization would end. Hint: it’s soon.
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Weather isn’t climate. The President isn’t a scientist. And physics is still real. The country is freezing in an unprecedented fashion, and global warming is to blame. Sound crazy? The cold […]
And why Einstein’s quest for unification was doomed from the start. If you wanted to answer the question of what’s truly fundamental in this Universe, you’d need to investigate matter and […]
A new study of 12,000 overweight patients shows that lorcaserin does not cause heart problems. But does that mean we should be taking it?
Researchers at the Rotman School of Management discovered that past victories rarely translate into new environments.
Out of 45 samples, glyphosate was present in all but two, and almost three-quarters of the samples were found to have glyphosate levels that exceeded the EWG’s ‘health benchmark’.
If everything in nature is made of quantum fields at its core, how do we wind up with particles at all? What is our Universe made out of? At a fundamental […]
An anthropologist and a theologian walk into a room. The punchline is wise and wonderful.
Einstein’s explanation is the only one that works. When Newton first proposed the law of universal gravitation, it marked the very first time that we realized the same rule governing how […]
One of the night sky’s most famous sights isn’t what it appears to be. Perhaps the most famous sight of a dying star is the Ring Nebula, known since 1779. The […]
Climate change stands to take the one thing away from us that might make it easier to deal with, cheap beer.
A Defense Department project has developed some of the first tools able to detect when videos have been digitally manipulated—content often called deepfake videos.
It’s been over 100 years since Einstein, and over 300 since Newton. We’ve still got a long way to go. From measuring how objects fall on Earth to observing the motion […]
A new study shows that photographing something doesn’t help you remember it. Looks like the ol’ “Take a picture, it’ll last longer” insult doesn’t actually hold any water.
Cash currency goes back a long time – 40,000 years.
Australian students are becoming more secular. American students are staying relatively the same.
Everything you wanted to know about black holes, supernova, and quasars but were afraid to ask.
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A glass of juice has as much sugar, ounce for ounce, as a full-calorie soda. And those vitamins do almost nothing.