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A recent survey also found that political messaging from the pulpit increased the likelihood of believing presidents to be ordained by God.
The study provides initial evidence that open, strong postures can improve children's mood and self-esteem.
The Roman Space Telescope will study the expansion of the universe and search for distant planets.
If a crisis like this only comes once in a hundred years, so does this opportunity.
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Taking preventive measures and investing in positive mental health can impact productivity, company culture, and staff turnover.
There are three things your new theory must do in order to be taken seriously as science. This one’s 0-for-3. Every once in a while, a revolutionary idea comes along that […]
The old idea of running with springs on your feet gets a high-tech makeover.
A study of over 100,000 businesses in Oregon uncovered some unsettling news about worker conditions.
Pups in puberty prefer not to listen to their owners.
The pandemic reminds us that our higher education system, with all its flaws, remains a key part of our strategic reserve.
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And after these 10 surprising maps, the Alpine republic will never look the same again.
The strongest tests of curved space are only possible around the lowest-mass black holes of all. One of the most mind-bending concepts about the Universe itself is that gravity isn’t due […]
There are countless studies that prove ecotherapy (often referred to as nature therapy) is beneficial for your physical and mental health.
An open letter predicts that a massive wall of rock is about to plunge into Barry Arm Fjord in Alaska.
We just found the first one within 1,000 light-years of us. But there’s probably one much, much closer. For a long time, black holes were known to exist only in the […]
A U.S. government intelligence agency develops cutting-edge tech to predict future events.
Researchers devise groundbreaking new methods to create and duplicate single-atom transistors for quantum computers.