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Sleep paralysis: a terrifying encounter with our own mind
Neuroscience explains terrifying ordeals, from out-of-body experiences to alien abductions.
Virtual reality tourism can boost travel in a post-pandemic world
Virtual tourism has thus far been a futuristic dream, but a world shaped by Covid-19 may be ready to accept it.
Body augmentation: Your brain can quickly learn to use extra limbs
Scientists successfully trained people to use robotic extra thumbs, suggesting body augmentation could revolutionize future humans.
The pursuit for a high quality genome begins with this rare bird
The flightless kakapo of New Zealand is in trouble.
An “interstate water system” could fix the West’s water woes
We have pipelines for oil and natural gas. Why not water?
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Don't we already do this?
California has been sucking surrounding states dry for decades.
California has been sucking surrounding states dry for decades.
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Dark matter and dark energy: the mysterious ingredients in our universe
Science is an ongoing flirtation with the unknown.
Studies likely to be wrong have 153 more citations
Science journals may be lowering their standards to publish studies with eye-grabbing — but probably incorrect — results.
Sea cucumber crime is a thing, and this is where it’s happening
A “seafood mafia” is plying the waters between India and Sri Lanka to satisfy China’s appetite for an increasingly rare delicacy.
Havana syndrome: How a “directed-energy” weapon may be injuring American intelligence operatives
U.S. officials suspect a foreign adversary is targeting American personnel with some form of “directed-energy” weapon.
Supermoon, lunar eclipse, red blood moon — and they’re happening all at once
The first lunar eclipse of 2021 is going to happen during the early hours of May 26.