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And even with them all in place, what do we still not know? “The joy of life consists in the exercise of one’s energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of […]
Researchers at the American Chemical Society examine whether or not cough medicine has scientific merit.
A Japanese study found that they could even tell what subjects were dreaming about.
The average worker sends and receives over 120 emails every day, and many employees are stressed from late night and weekend work emails. France recently created a "Right to Disconnect" from the neverending emails. Will it work?
Shelby Harris explains what can go wrong when the safety mechanism that shuts down your body during dreaming fails.
No one is right 100% of the time. Even the greatest genius of all. “The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.” -Theodore Roosevelt […]
Are you the type of person who solves problems piecemeal, or with one great insight? A new study tells us the merits of each method.
A patent filed for Amazon's "airborne fulfillment centers" reveals the e-commerce giant's plans for the future of delivery.
How Vera Rubin changed the Universe. “Science progresses best when observations force us to alter our preconceptions.” -Vera Rubin Look out at the night sky, and what do you see? […]
The Antipode may one day revolutionize your commute. It would be 10 times faster than the Concorde and take you across the ocean before you could finish an episode of The Simpsons.
"A post-antibiotic era – in which common infections and minor injuries can kill – far from being an apocalyptic fantasy, is instead a very real possibility for the 21st Century."
LIGO’s world-changing announcement was the beginning. The best is what comes next. “It’s the first time the universe has spoken to us through gravitational waves, up to now we’ve been deaf […]