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Science journals may be lowering their standards to publish studies with eye-grabbing — but probably incorrect — results.
A "seafood mafia" is plying the waters between India and Sri Lanka to satisfy China's appetite for an increasingly rare delicacy.
Even the ones hunting for aliens aren’t excited. Here’s the reason why. In this world, there are very few issues more polarizing than the notion of aliens. For as long as […]
Business leaders know they must prepare for technological upheavals in the years ahead. But keeping up-to-date on new technologies—to say nothing of understanding their complexities and forecasting those shifts—is an […]
If a large asteroid strikes Earth, it has the potential to release an enormous amount of energy, leading to local or even global catastrophes. The strike that led to the […]
Contact-tracing apps can be a useful tool for public health, but they have considerable false positive and false negative rates.
Infrared, visible, and ultraviolet combine to show us Jupiter’s features as never before. The largest planet in our Solar System, Jupiter, is our own ‘failed star.’ The best evidence-based classification scheme […]
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It's time to rethink how satellites and other objects are made and eventually destroyed.
Can the main psychoactive ingredient of magic mushrooms help treat the world's sixth most debilitating illness?
There were at least four major climate catastrophes that reshaped global religion. It could be happening again.