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Social singing and dance are often assumed to be hard-wired into the human condition; studies have supported the conclusion ...
An international team of scientists led by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick astrophysicist has discovered a potentially ...
Recently, finance and insurance experts have begun warning that climate change might spell the end of capitalism as we know it. Blind alarmism or reasonable fear? Let’s ...
The awe-inspiring visuals of the Aurora Borealis have fascinated humanity for centuries, but its most enduring mystery lies not in what we see but what some have claimed to hear for ge ...
I recently interviewed Daniel Toker, a 33-year-old neurologist at UCLA who's exploring innovative ways to cure coma. Toker ...
For almost 60 years, measuring cholesterol levels in the blood has been the best way to identify individuals at high risk of ...
Artificial intelligence-based writing assistants are popping up everywhere – from phones to email apps to social media ...
At some early point in Earth's history, a collection of increasingly complex chemicals performed a new trick. They somehow transformed themselves, with help from a jolt of energy, into an ...
Nonlocal correlations that define quantum entanglement could be reconciled with Einstein’s theory of relativity if space–time had two temporal dimensions. That is the implication of new theoretical ...
It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle-age, but the problem isn't strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates ...
(via Veritasium) How a single phone call from a student helped uncover a flaw that nearly toppled Citicorp.
Senescent skin cells, often referred to as zombie cells because they have outlived their usefulness without ever quite dying, ...