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The Rijksmuseum employed an AI to repaint lost parts of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch." Here's how they did it.
50% of stars are in Sun-like ‘singlet’ systems. The planetary nebulae we see just don’t line up. Around 7 billion years from now, our Sun’s life will end. As the Sun […]
Gain-of-function mutation research may help predict the next pandemic — or, critics argue, cause one.
From "mutilated males" to "wandering wombs," dodgy science affects how we view the female body still today.
A textbook pregnancy consists of three trimesters. The baby develops at a relatively predictable rate during this time, from pomegranate seed to avocado to watermelon. And mom’s body adapts accordingly […]
English is a dynamic language, and this summer's new additions to dictionary.com tell us a lot about how we're living.
Leap years will only get us through the next few thousand years before we have to fix it. With every year that passes, we assume that two separate things will both […]
Virtual reality continues to blur the line between the physical and the digital, and it will change our lives forever.
Strange underwater icicles form in the Earth's coldest regions and freeze living organisms in place.
Ignoring a scientific truth doesn’t change it, even when the consequences are deadly. “If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too?” Many of us, as children, […]