Even addition has to play by different rules for black holes. How do you add 28 and 47 together? This simple math question helps us highlight the many different ways that […]
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A 2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison study was the first of it’s kind to show structural differences in the psychopathic brain.
Without the now-obscure land investment affair, Georgia might have been a “super state.”
A new study found similarities between the human brain and the cosmic network of galaxies.
If there’s no phosphine, there’s no indirect evidence for biological activity there. In one of the biggest surprises in the history of planetary science, a September 2020 study announced the presence […]
A new survey, the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey, has found more lenses than all others put together. One of Einstein’s most revolutionary predictions is that mass bends light. During a […]
Could we have predicted COVID-19 through social media trends?
The successor to Hubble is almost ready for launch. It’s really coming this year, too! NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, originally proposed in the 1990s, is finally slated to launch later […]
Planets are either rocky, like Earth, or gas-rich, like Neptune, with no in-between. What are the different types of planets that exist in the Universe? If all you could see […]
The Sun produces a wide variety of particles and radiation throughout it, but all of its neutrinos are produced in the core: where nuclear reactions take place. The various reactions […]
A new study shows that at least one long-ago journey would have required deliberate navigation.
UAE is the world’s most expensive country to start a business, but it’s free in Rwanda.
We’re cautiously optimistic about our new findings.
A new study looks at why mysterious voices are sometimes taken as spirits and other times as symptoms of mental health issues.
A lab identifies which genes are linked to abnormal repetitive behaviors found in addiction and schizophrenia.
Shortly after planet Earth formed, life took a permanent hold on our surface. But just how common is such an outcome?
Scientists have identified the largest ever assemblage of mammoth bones.
The Big Bang was hot, dense, uniform, and filled with matter and energy. Before that? There was nothing. Here’s how that’s possible.
The inside of every black hole leads to the birth of a new Universe. Could our Universe have arisen from one?
Deniers will never stop misleading others. Here’s the truth. Every so often, advocates of a fringe theory — one that doesn’t fit the evidence as well as the mainstream theory — do what they can […]
What can ‘behaviorism’ teach us about ourselves?
Why should we rely on scientific conclusions even though they cannot be proven? A new essay offers compelling reasons.
In the near future, most unemployed Americans will have access to government-subsidized programs. But that’s set to change in 2021.
The British economic anthropologist Jason Hickel proposes “degrowth” in the face of recession.
Introducing the Deep Space Food Challenge.
Certain colors are globally linked to certain feelings, the study reveals.
If you think of the Big Bang as an explosion, we can trace it back to a single point-of-origin. But what if it happened everywhere at once?
At a fundamental level, nobody knows whether gravity is truly quantum in nature. A novel experiment strongly hints that it is.
Hundreds more are documented in Robert Macfarlane’s Landmarks.