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Three academic papers from Australia shows sizable bone spurs growing at the base of our skulls.
The Mars 2020 rover is set to launch in July of the same year, setting the stage for years and years of science on the Red Planet.
If this discovery came in a pre-LIGO era, maybe it would have been a surprise. But in 2019, there’s no mystery at all. Did you hear that astronomers had recently […]
Objects coming into our solar system have an origins story to tell.
When one group says “A” and another group says “B,” consider that everyone might be wrong. One of the biggest enemies of scientific truth is the setup of a false dichotomy. […]
It’s a great time to be an astrobiologist—and for all of us to be asking, “Are we alone?”
NASA JPL takes a first step toward a GPS for space.
Can’t memorize all those elements? If you’re more into geography, perhaps this will help.
A therapist explains acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
The Response Act calls on schools to increase monitoring of students’ online activity.
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Maybe, but that probably doesn’t mean what you think it does. Of all the unsolved puzzles in the Universe, perhaps the most confounding is the dark matter problem. If we look […]
Galactic mergers should push gas and dust into the centers of galaxies. So why are these two so quiet? Scientists have studied the closest, largest, brightest galaxies to Earth for centuries. […]
The visible light portion of the spectrum is tiny compared to the whole thing. Here’s what we’re missing. When you look at the Milky Way in visible light, you might see […]
The history of the Universe is forever imprinted in our own bodies. We can learn a lot about the history of the Universe just by looking at each of our own […]
Unlike most articles that are titled with a question, the answer isn’t automatically “no.” Announced on January 6, 2020, NASA’s TESS mission has just discovered its first Earth-sized, habitable zone […]
If there are cracks in Einstein’s theory, this is how to find them. Is Einstein’s most powerful theory, General Relativity, always correct? Or will there come a point where it breaks […]
Switching over to a vegan-based diet can drastically cut CO2 emissions. But will Americans actually change their diet?
Can we ever be really sure we’ve learned everything about nature?
When two black holes that shouldn’t exist are seen merging, physics has some explaining to do. After years of searching for gravitational waves, it finally happened: LIGO bagged the biggest one […]
“At this point our data is more valuable than oil,” Yang said. “If anyone benefits from our data it should be us.”
The Apollo 11 astronaut was recently awarded the Stephen Hawking Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
Don’t miss the summer’s greatest natural sights of all. Some of the natural highlights of our night sky are easy to overlook. Every year, you’ll hear about some of the brightest, […]
It was “one of the most complex and intricate endeavors” SpaceX has ever undertaken.
It’s not a question we know enough to know the answer to, but to dismiss the possibility is scientifically baseless. There’s one question that most of us ask at some […]
Forget Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Pilot Waves and all the others. What you’re left with is reality. When it comes to understanding the Universe, scientists have traditionally taken two approaches in tandem with […]