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How can you “touch the Sun” if you’ve always been inside the solar corona, yet will never reach the Sun’s photosphere?
If you think it’s just three quarks held together by gluons, you’ll want to read this. At a fundamental level, the Universe is composed of indivisible particles. From macroscopic scales down […]
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We frequently say it’s 2.725 K: from the light left over all the way from the Big Bang. But that’s not all that’s in the Universe.
For northern hemisphere skywatchers, it might just be the century’s best comet so far. Every once in a while, large, icy objects pass through the inner Solar System. C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) […]
It’s all well and good to discuss how our humanity evolved – but what even is humanity?
A team at the University of Basel discovered a connection between antidepressants and REM sleep.
Techshot’s 3D BioFabrication Facility successfully printed human heart tissue aboard the International Space Station.
A growing body of research suggests COVID-19 can cause neurological damage in some patients.
The Kalam cosmological argument asserts that everything that exists has a cause, and what caused the Universe? It’s got to be God.
Everybody wins, everybody loses, or something in between.
A 71% wet Mars would have two major land masses and one giant ‘Medimartian Sea.’
As particles travel through the Universe, there’s a speed limit to how fast they’re allowed to go. No, not the speed of light: below it.
Scientists think an insect similar to the modern millipede crawled around Scotland 425 million years ago, making it the first-ever land-dweller.
The stars, planets, and many moons are extremely round. Why don’t they take other shapes?
Sweden tops the ranking for the third year in a row.
Creating a better understanding by clearing up common misconceptions about the neurodiversity movement.
In terms of the planets we’ve discovered, super-Earths are by far the most common. What does that mean for the Universe?
Put two grapes close together in a microwave and you’ll get an electrifying result, all because of the physics of plasmas.
Interactive globe shows where your hometown was at various stages of Earth’s deep geological past.
Electricity from solar energy is the cheapest it’s ever been, thanks largely to technological improvements and policies that reduce the risk of investing in renewable energy. That’s one of the […]
Nihilism is not a choice or intellectual commitment, but a feeling that simply arrives.
MIT Professor Sinan Aral’s new book, “The Hype Machine,” explores the perils and promise of social media in a time of discord.
Our views from the red planet’s surface are more spectacular than ever. Ever since the earliest spaceflight, humanity has reached for Mars. This photo composite shows Meande Ring, a river on […]
Can passenger airships make a triumphantly ‘green’ comeback?
The Universe’s idea of a ‘typical star’ has changed dramatically over time. When you look out at the Universe today, you’re not seeing it exactly as it is at one particular […]
Since 2015, the Women in the Workplace report has evaluated the successes of women in corporate America alongside the challenges they face. Sponsored by McKinsey & Co. and Lean In, […]
There is no going “back to normal.”
Based on the atoms that they’re made out of, the innermost planet should always be the densest. Here’s why Earth beats Mercury, hands down.