Something isn’t adding up, but it isn’t a calibration error. It’s been nearly 100 years since we discovered that the Universe was expanding. Ever since, the scientists who study the […]
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A textbook pregnancy consists of three trimesters. The baby develops at a relatively predictable rate during this time, from pomegranate seed to avocado to watermelon. And mom’s body adapts accordingly […]
Even 1500 years after the fall of Rome, its western border can still be seen on German street maps.
As Russia’s youth welcomed a new era of capitalism in the 1990s, their parents and grandparents clung to fleeting memories of Soviet life.
The unique light signatures of nautical beacons translate into hypnotic cartography.
Due to deteriorating health, all Beethoven left behind for his final symphony were some musical sketches.
Scientists discover that under certain conditions two kinds of water exist.
No matter how your year went, Hubble’s views of the Universe never disappoint. Year after year, Hubble’s telescopic views are unparalleled. Saturn, its rings, and 5 of its moons are […]
NASA is scrapping its Apollo-era launcher platform to make room for new infrastructure that will support upcoming Artemis missions.
How would the ability to genetically customize children change society? Sci-fi author Eugene Clark explores the future on our horizon in Volume I of the “Genetic Pressure” series.
What makes some people more likely to shiver than others?
We just observed the first ‘lunar formation’ in an exoplanetary system. This one image, above, is the first to show moons actively forming around a planet. This colourful image shows […]
American universities used to be small centers of rote learning, but three big ideas turned them into intellectual powerhouses.
Their ear structures were not that different from ours.
Millions of Americans are quitting their jobs, but even if you can’t join the Great Resignation, you can still pursue a do-over moment.
While this has been a popular debate, the evidence suggests there isn’t a strong link between pornography use and erectile dysfunction (ED).
When we rely on the conscious mind alone, we lose; but when we listen to the body, we gain a winning edge.
Digitized logbooks from the 1800s reveal a steep decline in strike rate for whalers.
The CDC’s latest youth risk survey houses some scary numbers but shows that evidence-based sex education is working.
People may be more willing to get vaccinated when told how popular it is.
Researchers from Harvard receive permission for a test that may help cool Earth and fight global warming.
From forecasting stock prices to diagnosing disease, Swarm AI enables better group decisions.
After mammoth investments and two decades of anti-aging research, what do immortality proponents have to show for it?
Population growth is driven by three changes: Fertility, mortality, and migration.
With sodium-sensitive eyes, we’d see it every new Moon. With no detectable gases, the Moon appears to be atmosphere-free. The Moon as seen from a view above the majority of Earth’s […]
Reductionism offers a narrow view of the Universe that fails to explain reality.
Six denominations share the Holy Sepulcher, but not all between them is peace and love.
In Germany and France, having an Anglo-Saxon first name is a good predictor of extreme voting behavior.