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Scientists discover the inner workings of an effect that will lead to a new generation of devices.
We're blissfully ignorant of how we put ourselves at risk online.
One of the scientists with the Viking missions says yes.
How do you convince people to break the habit of a lifetime?
It’s not about whether speculating theorists are right; it’s about looking where humanity has never looked before. The Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN, is the most powerful particle accelerator and […]
Discrimination against people because of their age is a real phenomenon.
A review of the global "wall" that divides rich from poor.
Results support Einstein's theory and the idea that black holes have no "hair."
A talented young programmer, Christopher Wylie found himself at the center of a complex plot to overturn the cultural order in the United States and Europe—one that most likely tipped the scales on Brexit and the 2016 US presidential election.
A recent headline claimed they could. But if gamma-rays are just a form of light, don’t they have to travel at light-speed? There’s an ultimate speed limit in the Universe: […]
So much of the world you know was made possible by Intel founder Robert Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit.
Intel
Rest assured: Kooky ideas like the Earth being flat or vaccines causing autism are nothing new. Humanity has had worse ideas before.
Since the 1940s, NASA has been testing experimental aircraft (aka X-planes) at California’s Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base. In the past two decades, however, the agency […]
The under-recognized condition affects workers in offices across the globe.
While the blockbuster franchise might have given us a distorted view of science's capabilities to address species extinction, new research might come close to "resurrecting" lost species' DNA.
Move over deepfakes. Multi-agent artificial intelligence is poised to manipulate your mind.
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The processes behind our ability to make decisions are complex, but they're not miracles.
There's concrete tradeoff logic lurking beneath the numbers and market abstractions.
But the U.S. remains an "innovation powerhouse," according to the annual report from the World Economic Forum.
Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker reminds us that innuendo and euphemism yield better quid pro quo results than an "or else" ultimatum.