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Evolution has trained your mind to create in-groups and out-groups in a flash—but the lines are more flexible than you think.
A new study in mice shows that fasting increases BDNF, a protein that promotes the growth of neuronal connections. 
How bloody was Australia's colonial history? Two mapping projects reveal the horrible truth
How do you get so massive so fast? The answer could be a big problem for our standard picture of cosmology. Out in the extreme distances of the Universe, the […]
This could lead to new pain relievers that mute the sensation without increasing the risk of addiction.
Stanford researchers identify five different types of anxiety, each correlating with the activation of different brain networks.
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Artificial Intelligence has come a long way in a short time. So at what point will it be able to emulate the great artists and writers of our time?
Here it is. Your moment of Comment. Did you make the cut this week? 
All the answers may lie at the center of a “regular” black hole.
Life never ceases to surprise, even when faced with the unforgiving environment of space.
Mathematicians argue in a new paper that the accelerating expansion of the universe can be explained without dark energy.
Existentialism is great and all, but how can you really relate to the ideas if you don't think God is dead? Luckily, we've got just the thing. 
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The acting giant talks about how those in the corporate and business worlds could take a page from artists… simply by embracing a reward system not rooted in hard metrics.
Nietzsche's ideas were used by the Nazi's to justify their atrocities, but did Nietzsche actually support Fascism? 
Instead of nearly-circular ellipses, comets are extraordinarily elongated, or even on an exit path. Why so different? When you look at how the planets orbit in our Solar System, the […]
And if so, would we be reckless deities?
Researchers are studying the use of sperm cells as micromotors for delivering chemotherapy to cervical cancer patients.
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Author, speaker, and public intellectual Richard Dawkins is a first-class debater on subjects as grand and reaching as the very existence (or lack thereof) of a master creator. But he's got a simple yet highly effective technique to win people over to see his point of view. Find out what it is right here.
If December’s best natural sky show seems to get better every year, it isn’t your imagination. It’s science, and it’s spectacular! Every year, the Earth travels some 940 million kilometers […]
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Here's why your brain’s biases are a win for fake news, and a pay day for Facebook.