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Elon Musk wants to put 1 million people on Mars in 40 years. The internet had questions. Here are his answers.
Want to improve your mood? This study recommends you get walking, even for a short time, and even if your surroundings aren't picturesque.
October had one, November will have one and December will have one, too. What’s the science of Supermoons? “The supermoon is a 16-inch pizza compared with a 15-inch pizza. It’s […]
Time travel has titillated scientists and science-fiction fans alike ever since HG Wells first conceived of it in the 19th century. But it plausible? Princeton astrophysicist John Richard Gott III discusses the two ways that it might be.
Of all the fictional ways humanity might possibly kill itself, zombies are the most likely. Here's the data to prove it.
Many women are unable to have children due to age restrictions on IVF. Dr. Dominic Wilkinson, Director of Medical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, challenges the 4 most flawed arguments.
When companies hide algorithms from public view, the data are used for destructive purposes, warns Cathy O'Neil in her new book.
We might feel fuller, but eating foods marketed for "fullness" won't prevent us from consuming more calories, even when we're not hungry.
From a “faint smudge” to the most intricate objects in our galaxy, we’ve come an incredibly long way. “From our home on the Earth, we look out into the distances … to […]
Just imagining movement fires the same neurons as if we were actually moving. A new study shows we can wake our sleeping mind to practice motor skills in our dreams.
It used to be billions and billions, but now it’s in the trillions! “There are in fact 100 billion galaxies, each of which contain something like a 100 billion stars. […]
Might Armageddon come not from an asteroid or a comet, but by something completely unseen altogether? “Honestly, if you’re given the choice between Armageddon or tea, you don’t say ‘what […]
Meteorologists propose a stunning new explanation for the mysterious events in the Bermuda Triangle.
Does life work like our technology? Is life under the hood just like a car sporting souped-up complexity?