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65 million years ago, a massive asteroid struck Earth. Not only did Jupiter not stop it, but it probably caused the impact itself.
The zero-point energy of empty space is not zero. Even with all the physics we know, we have no idea how to calculate what it ought to be.
Intrapreneurs tap into the spirit of entrepreneurialism to innovate and find personal meaning at work, but organizations need to celebrate their efforts more.
It might seem like science and faith are at war, but the two have a historical synergy that extends back in time for centuries.
Setting resolutions for the new year means you think the future is up to you — but is it?
From Brahms to Tchaikovsky, here’s a curated list of composers whose music has shaped the classical canon.
A new study found that people who scored high in certain psychopathic traits are more likely to limit head movements.
Chess was once blamed for triggering mental health problems, including suicide and even murder. Today, the same is said of video games.
Geologists discover a rhythm to major geologic events.
Australian parrots have worked out how to open trash bins, and the trick is spreading across Sydney.
The Siege of Leningrad lasted over two years and claimed nearly a million lives. It also inspired writers to record the bleak conditions in which they lived.
Forget these scientific myths to better understand your brain and yourself.
We have pipelines for oil and natural gas. Why not water?
Even with six months’ notice, we can’t stop an incoming asteroid.
The science makes it abundantly clear that couples with more self-expansion are better relationships.
Despite their brief history, computers and AI have fundamentally changed what we see, what we know, and what we do.
For consumers of festive beverages, the news is bad: this holiday season, Guinness may not be on tap and glass for bottling wine is scarce. Climate disasters, like British Columbia’s floods, have further weakened already […]
After a wait of 397 years in orbit, we’re finally getting a truly ‘Great’ Conjunction. Recently, December 21, 2020, Jupiter and Saturn finally met. Looking towards the southwest skies from […]
Icebergs aren’t just a threat to unsinkable ships. Their ability to cause underwater landslides poses a danger to coastal cities.
You’re gonna die, cloud! All stars, even our Sun, will someday eventually die. After burning on the main sequence for billions of years, the Sun will expand into a red giant, […]
Antioxidant vitamins don’t stress us like plants do—and don’t have their beneficial effect.
One home was printed in 28 hours. Now, Alquist 3D is building 200 more.
Stoicism says that we should change what we can, endure what we must. The company we keep is something we can, and often should, change.
These animals to grow scalpel-sharp and precisely shaped tools that are resistant to breaking.
Employees are quitting at record rates – a trend that shows no signs of stopping.
Outrage is a useful emotion that helped our ancient ancestors survive. Today, it leaves us feeling angry, tired, powerless, and miserable.
A history of injustice and the greatest natural location for ground-based telescopes have long been at odds. Here’s how the healing begins.
Is blood the key to anti-aging, or just another lucrative biotech opportunity?