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Viewing art that doesn't look like anything makes your brain take extra steps to try and get it.
A clever new study definitively measures how long it takes for quantum particles to pass through a barrier.
Ready to see the future? Nanotronics CEO Matthew Putman talks innovation and the solutions that are within reach.
There could have been life on Mars in the past, but that’s only the beginning of the story. For as long as humanity has been watching the skies, we’ve been fascinated […]
There are several things both men and women can do to actively boost low libido, according to research.
Be your own accountant and handle your assets with this personal finance class bundle.
So far, 30 student teams have entered the Indy Autonomous Challenge, scheduled for October 2021.
A new Harvard study finds that the language you use affects patient outcome.
It comes from a supernova seen just 33 years ago, and it doesn’t pulse. 33 years ago, a supernova occurred just 168,000 light-years from Earth. This new image of the supernova […]
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SEAL training is the ultimate test of both mental and physical strength.
Is focusing solely on body mass index the best way for doctor to frame obesity?
Pandemic-inspired housing innovation will collide with techno-acceleration.
Our family tree is complicated, and some of the branches are still unlabeled.
Some of the most extreme weather in the Solar System just got stranger.
Two famous Italian design companies joined forces to create this masterpiece.
Preliminary studies on mice show positive results.
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and best-selling author Charles Duhigg as he interviews Victoria Montgomery Brown, co-founder and CEO of Big Think.
In a recent study, researchers examined how Christian nationalism is affecting the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parental anxieties stem from the complex relationship between technology, child development, and the internet's trove of unseemly content.