Leftover Cold War-era bunkers are still kept in a state of readiness to protect the population from nuclear war.
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In our Universe, all stable atomic nuclei have protons in them; there’s no stable “neutronium” at all. But what’s the reason why?
Narnia and early Middle-earth were pancake-esque — but their creators took differing views on de-globalization.
Some U.S. intelligence operatives have suggested foreign adversaries may be using “directed-energy” weapons against Americans.
The study is a solid step toward developing gene therapies against neurodevelopmental disorders.
ChatGPT doesn’t understand physics, but it memorizes very well and puts in extra effort.
Why implementing an individual development plan process is a smart move for organizations today, and how to get started.
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The path of a curling stone on ice — and how it can be influenced — is a revealing metaphor for life’s decisions.
Just a small gesture or a thoughtful comment can often alter a situation, or people’s perceptions of it, in ways that relieve tensions and make them feel appreciated and included.
Nearly 2000 years ago, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying Pompeii but incinerating Herculaneum. The most lethal volcanic phenomenon is at fault.
Neutrons can be stable when bound into an atomic nucleus, but free neutrons decay away in mere minutes. So how are neutron stars stable?
Chloé Valdary — founder of Theory of Enchantment — explores two essential practices for generating the team “magic” that drove Apple under Steve Jobs.
Although we still don’t know the question, we know that the answer to life, the Universe, and everything is 42. Here are 5 possibilities.
Research suggests that employees with criminal records are far less likely to quit their jobs, perhaps due to a greater sense of loyalty.
Based on data since 2000 alone, global warming is still occurring at a whopping 7-sigma significance. How hot will planet Earth get?
Whether you run the clock forward or backward, most of us expect the laws of physics to be the same. A 2012 experiment showed otherwise.
When battles raged in ancient cities, their rocks blazed so brightly that they could be reoriented according to Earth’s magnetic field.
The East India Company issued stocks to minimize the risk on their unpredictable but highly lucrative voyages. The rest is history.
It’s not just fun: DNA origami has the potential to revolutionize engineering at the nanoscopic scale.
Can ChatGPT help you power through writer’s block?
Your breathing rhythm influences a wide range of behaviors, cognition, and emotion.
The TRAPPIST-1 system is a treasure trove of possibilities and questions. Observations by JWST have just begun.
Radical Emotional Acceptance calls on you to celebrate all of life’s emotions — even the negative ones.
19 years ago, the Bullet Cluster provided an empirical proof for dark matter. Even today, modified gravity still can’t explain it.
Genetic analysis reveals that a specimen collected in 2019 is the same subspecies as one caught more than a century earlier.