The skeleton of the world’s oldest known shark attack victim exhibits telltale wounds.
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Today’s scary clowns are not a divergence from tradition, but a return to it.
“The Da Vinci Code” popularized the idea that Christians stole much of their theology. It’s wrong, especially regarding Christmas.
Ideas often taken for granted in the United States and Europe about what it means to be a person are, quite simply, not shared with other cultures.
X marks the spot. The Dutch town of Ommeren has been swamped by detectorists armed with shovels looking for $20-million treasure.
Spin, spin, spin — fire! The startup’s radical system could make satellite launches cheaper and cleaner.
Are you a striver or a pioneer?
From consciousness to nothingness and beyond, these questions still baffle the brightest minds. Will they ever be solved?
They have held our fascination ever since we first identified their remains.
Recent discoveries about bodily awareness have changed how scientists think about the nature of consciousness.
To understand Vincent van Gogh, we must first debunk the myth of the tortured artist. Van Gogh believed his illness inhibited his creativity.
For relatives who live far apart, holiday rituals may be the glue that holds the family together.
The brain is highly plastic — the more we do a particular action, the more we change its makeup. Money is a great motivator for habit-forming actions.
To do more, it sometimes pays to do nothing at all.
Contrary to popular belief, it’s not to mark Mexican independence.
In the largest star-forming region close to Earth, JWST found hundreds of planetary-mass objects. How do these free-floating planets form?
Man does not live by measurement alone.
Life in the supremely vast cosmos is incredibly rare. We need a new vision for our living planet and for ourselves.
From the present day all the way to less than 400 million years after the Big Bang, we’re seeing how the Universe grew up like never before.
The Universe is an amazing place. Under the incredible, infrared gaze of JWST, it’s coming into focus better than ever before.
Is college worth it? This question may seem a no-brainer, but there are many reasons why it is worthy of serious deliberation. Here are three.
We might be dining on insect-based Christmas pies with robot-harvested algae on the side.
It took 9.2 billion years of cosmic evolution before our Sun and Solar System even began to form. Such a small event has led to so much.
A group of prominent scientists shares how research has changed them.
To the Greek philosopher, all of our actions ultimately aim at our own pleasure.
Even with all the recent impacts we’ve seen, it might be more “foe” than “friend” to us.
As far as we can tell, there’s no limit to how far it goes on; only a limit to how far we can see. Could the Universe truly be infinite?
Rock art in northern Australia depicts marsupial lions, giant kangaroos, and other megafauna that populated the Land Down Under long ago.
The stone camel sculptures, seven in total and originally uncovered back in 2018, far predate more famous monuments.