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People who believe in God or the supernatural don’t quite understand the physical world, claims a new study from researchers at the University of Helsinki. 
Spontaneous, deep talk on surprise topics. Author Margaret Atwood on genomes in the cloud, Bob Dylan's Nobel prize, the elusiveness of dead authors, and why technology's a three-edged sword. 
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How can we chart moral progress? One popular narrative holds that it increases steadily, rising over time. But Jelani Cobb argues it happens in fits and starts, like an EKG line that spikes and falls.
There is a debate among would-be parents and experts alike, as to whether it’s better to undergo prenatal genetic testing and know if there is a problem – or not. Here are the pros and cons.
A new study suggests the brain gets more desensitized to lying with each lie you tell.
It's a web, it's a cloud – it's under attack: how outages reveal the actual shape of the internet
SETI is searching for the same signals humans were producing in the 1960s. Why wouldn’t aliens do better? “I know perfectly well that at this moment the whole universe is listening […]
Anti-Islam fervor has overlooked important artistic contributions made by Muslim artists around the world. 
A new study finds that even one season of football can affect a child’s brain. But soccer isn’t safe, either. 
The ridiculousness of Hollywood science when it comes to memory loss.
Romantic advice from some of humanity's biggest thinkers. 
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Vampires were considered an actual danger in 18th century eastern Europe, but how did the myth come about? Science researcher Kathleen McAuliffe sheds new light on a famously murky legend.
And could every black hole our Universe creates give rise to a baby Universe itself? “Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope,tied between beast and overman — a rope […]
Work on "memes" by Richard Dawkins provides insight on the spread of thought viruses.
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Your brain isn't the only organ processing your day while you sleep. Dr. Emeran Mayer explains the circular processing of emotion and memory that goes on between your brain and your digestive system, and how the latter can "dream".
The series is said to improve male performance and address any issues.   
Oceanographer Sylvia Earle shares the wonder of experiencing the ocean’s creatures in the wild.
From “billions and billions” to more than two trillion, we still need dark matter as much as ever! “In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be […]
Programmers at MIT publish A.I.-generated scary images scary for Halloween.