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Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to believe. He just needs to see the evidence first.
First of a 3-part series about future technologies and their role in human flourishing.
On May 9, 2016, the prior transit of Mercury occurred, and was photographed many times on a practically continuous basis by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Transits of Mercury are rare, […]
Many people often continue to harbour positive feelings towards their exes long after the relationship is over.
Researchers propose a gravity-based system for long-term energy storage.
16mins
What if consciousness is just a blip in the universe, a momentary flowering of experience that is unique to life in early technological civilizations—but eventually vanishes?
Researchers develop a novel method to measure gravity that can get much more information.
Thousands of people are experiencing severe pulmonary issues from vaping, and some are dying.
Following the Booker shortlisting of her novel 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in This Strange World, British-Turkish author and activist Elif Shafak returns to Think Again to talk about forgotten lives, the nature of evil, and what we mean by progress.
8mins
To solve the problem of negative digital disruption, technologies of the future must overcome the inequalities of today.
A longstanding astronomical gap between neutron stars and black holes is finally coming to a close. Astronomy has taken us so far into the Universe, from beyond Earth to the planets, […]
A new survey highlights the side effects of using Google to self-diagnose.
We found 10 video games that kids will love (and they'll secretly be learning, too).
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Could your urge to check emails — instead of finishing that major project — be a response to an uncomfortable emotional state?
I share my faith and my belief in science. But I don't proselytize.
When you hear ‘quantum,’ you probably think of splitting everything into discrete, indivisible chunks. That’s not necessarily right. If you want to learn what the Universe is made out of […]
In a metaphor too apt to be made up, the council has been forced to relocate until the flood waters recede.
The vaccine is 97.5% effective in protecting against the Zaire species of Ebola, according to the World Health Organization.
An orangutan has settled into a Florida home after a court granted her personhood rights. But what is the basis for personhood?