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Math explains polarization, and it’s not just about politics
People often divide the world into “us” and “them” then forget about everybody else.
For some, the pandemic eased mental health distress
Children with pre-existing mental health issues thrived during the early phase of the pandemic.
Sorry, the EmDrive doesn’t work
When Roger Shawyer’s EmDrive was first proposed in 2001, it seemed too good to be true. The proposed electromagnetic drive (“Em” for short) needed no fuel, and therefore was so lightweight that it pro...
This zero-energy ‘daylight harvesting’ device can send sunlight underground
Researchers in Singapore invented a novel device that may help the island nation illuminate its growing underground infrastructure.
Have scientists at CERN found evidence of brand new physics?
Dark matter, microscopic black holes and hidden dimensions were just some of the possibilities
The four moral judgments you make every day
Our brains make snap moral decisions in mere seconds.
How your daily coffee can help tropical forests grow back
The coffee beans that keep us going don’t grow on the vine in bean form. They grow as coffee “cherries,” skin and pulp inside of which resides the precious beans. Before coffee beans can be fermented ...
A rogue ‘pristine’ comet reveals clues about the origins of our Solar System
New studies find the interstellar comet 2I/Borisov is the most “pristine” ever discovered.
Mice could someday become venomous, suggests study on the evolution of oral venom systems
Snakes and mammals share common genetic building blocks necessary for producing venom.