Spoiler: it isn’t the end of the Universe, and it’s not likely to lead to new evidence for the Multiverse, either. On March 14, 2018, the most famous and celebrated […]
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Ukrainian military shows off a new robot that can see action against Russian-backed forces next year.
A new study finds cause for concern over what tattoo ink is doing to the body.
His guiding spirit Thomas helped the author make better financial decisions and take care of his health.
The hysteria about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Here’s how to tone it down.
Here’s the number one factor for whether an organization is a success or a failure.
A neural network was trained to create its own cookbook recipes, resulting in some strange and unappetizing concoctions.
New research shows how parrots and crows learn new skills through play. Can adults implement this advice?
Sex is everywhere in Greek and Roman art.
Anxiety is now the number one disorder on the planet. Yet it’s oddly ignored from public conversation.
A programmer was able to automate his remote job; collecting a full-time paycheck while working for two hours a week. The employer, none the wiser, is satisfied with the completed work. But is it ethical?
If nothing can escape from beneath the event horizon, where do these phenomena come from? The most important feature of a black hole is that it has an event horizon: a […]
But could hackers abscond with your genetic information?
This is a nice addition to the findings of the “yellow snow” study.
When you see Nazis in the streets chanting things like “Jews will not replace us,” it can be difficult to comprehend why they would believe such horrid things.
Hans Monderman believed that societies could make roads safer by making drivers more uncertain, and therefore alert.
Don’t just point and shoot, point and learn! These apps are fun for nature lovers, and contribute to scientific databases of flora and fauna.
Here are five ORBITER-recommended podcasts sure to challenge your thinking on what it means to be human in this world.
This list of 10 non-winners is 50% women, but 100% outrageous. In science, advances often come in great leaps. In hindsight, it’s easy to identify perhaps hundreds of small steps […]
T.C. Boyle will read his short story “Are We Not Men?” at the Los Angeles Hope Festival on Sunday, May 21. The event is free but seats are limited. RSVP here.
If the multiverse is real, why hasn’t our Universe, in a sea of infinite possibilities, run into another one at least once? The Universe we inhabit is vast, full of matter […]
An increase in carbon dioxide is not doing good things to our produce. Or bodies.
We compiled a list of seven of the greatest public speakers of all time, people who forever changed the course of history with their words.
In The Hacking of the American Mind, Robert Lustig holds up a much needed mirror to our consumption habits.
A new C is coming to the C-suite: The Chief Robotics Officer, or CRO. Do I hear laughter or detect an eye roll? Think again. The bots are coming. Business […]
“The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think,” Albert Einstein said. So go back to school, Ivy League style.
Time on your own means time to tell the difference between right and wrong.
Other tech unveiled includes a (somewhat creepy) AI personal photographer, new VR gear, and a very affordable mini assistant.
The U.S. divided into Pacific, Atlantic, Interior and Confederate States