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65 million years ago, an asteroid strike caused the 5th great mass extinction. Could we save Earth, today, from a similar event?
Traditional Chinese medicine and Vietnamese culture are driving the pangolin to extinction.
As always, aDNA research raises as many questions as answers.
As viewed by the MeerKAT telescope, this radio view of the Milky Way blows away every other way we’ve ever seen our home galaxy.
The ultimate lesson from Dr. Birx is one we should never, ever repeat. About a year ago, as the world experienced the deadly “first wave” associated with the coronavirus pandemic, many […]
Are you getting a full 8 hours?
Socrates lived during a time when people did not strive to separate fact from fiction. So how much of what we know about Socrates is true?
A new study finds evidence of an important neural speech pathway in macaques.
Love him or hate, Karl Marx redefined geopolitics and shook up the world order.
The upcoming launch of the James Webb Space Telescope is the event of a lifetime.
Even a year like 2020 couldn’t prepare Americans for the first few weeks of 2021. The year’s opening act was a siege on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of […]
Scientists have been chasing the dream of harnessing the reactions that power the Sun since the dawn of the atomic era. Interest, and investment, in the carbon-free energy source is heating up.
Even though the leftover glow from the Big Bang creates a bath of radiation at only 2.725 K, some places in the Universe get even colder.
Nazi supporters held huge rallies and summer camps for kids throughout the United States in the 1930s.
A study from Carnegie Mellon University tracks the travels of tarantulas since the Cretaceous period.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
Scientists successfully trained people to use robotic extra thumbs, suggesting body augmentation could revolutionize future humans.
Your breathing rhythm influences a wide range of behaviors, cognition, and emotion.
Israeli food-tech company DouxMatok (Hebrew for “double sweet”) has created a sugary product that uses 40 percent less actual sugar yet still tastes sweet.
A Harvard professor’s study discovers the worst year to be alive.
Remember Stephen Hawking’s robotic voice? It wasn’t a robot.
It started with a bang, but won’t end with one. Instead, it will “rage against the dying of the light” like nothing you’ve ever imagined.
It’s one of the nation’s worst oil spills on record.
Lack of communication and collaboration are the biggest struggles facing remote workers.
The mad dog’s bite caused a hideous metamorphosis, which transformed its human victim into a nefarious monster.
U.S. states vary radically in terms of electricity generation. Vermont is the cleanest, while Delaware is the dirtiest.
Learning and development leaders can play a key role in fostering inclusion in the workplace, improving creativity and innovation in the process.
Ultrarunning is a celebration of living and a rehearsal of dying all rolled up in a single intense experience.