Data from the Zhurong rover suggests the Red Planet was wet more recently than we thought.
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The great philosopher spent the final portion of his painful life in a vegetative state. Did illness get him there, or was it his own philosophy?
To this day, one cult believes that Lemuria was real, and that its people left us the sacred wisdom to revive their advanced civilization.
Was the terror of Biscayne Bay a man who escaped slavery, an African chieftain, or a marketing ploy that went viral?
The first "running machine" — later known as the bicycle — symbolizes a key design idea.
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Neuroscientists hope to learn more in the hope of finding a way to reverse dementia.
Frugality can also benefit the environment.
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One of Jetoptera's VTOLs is expected to reach speeds of around 614 mph, about as fast as a commercial jet airliner.
"I thought strangers knew who I was and were whispering about me as I walked by."
We know sleep is more important than aimlessly scrolling on social media or checking our email for the 50th time. So, why do we do it?
An X-ray offers a glimpse into the painter’s early years.
German researchers have just solved the mystery of how these substances work.
Studies show talk therapy works, but experts disagree about how it does so. Finding the answer could help professionals and patients.
Frontier, the ORNL supercomputer, used machine learning to perform 9.95 quintillion calculations per second.
Just like with AI, people worried about job security and the spread of disinformation. Machines were destroyed and book merchants were chased out of town.
Nobody knows where the word "penguin" comes from.
Find it easier to sort out your friends' problems than your own? This paradox is for you.
Executive presence training can help leaders learn how to better support their people, become more self aware, communicate effectively, and more.
Engineer James Clarke liberated John, Paul, George, and Ringo from their mono and stereo straitjackets using algorithms at Abbey Road.
It's common knowledge that syncing your circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle could improve your health and well-being.
There’s really only one mistake you can make: continue doing the same thing you already know is hurting you and expect a different result.
"Of course, the spleen is the biggest organ in the body."
Huge shifts in the workforce demand real-world changes in management practices; “command-and-control” no longer cuts it.
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.
Thanks to observations of gravitational waves, scientists were able to settle a longstanding debate over the speed of gravity.
As far as we know, it's only happened once to one unlucky person in Oklahoma.
True north, magnetic north, and grid north have aligned. There's also a connection to James Bond.
The "island rule" hypothesizes that species shrink or supersize to fill insular niches not available to them on the mainland.