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Researchers have measured the brain’s faint glow for the first time, hinting at a potential role of “biophotons” in cognition ...
Earth’s tilt is what causes the seasons; in the summer, when our planet’s pole is tipped toward the sun, the days are longer, and the true sun’s daily path across the sky is higher. The opposite is ...
Jeffery DelViscio (seen freezing above), who is Scientific American’s chief multimedia editor, spent a month on a scientific ...
More than 170 EPA employees put their names to the document, with about 100 more signing anonymously out of fear of ...
The newest addition to Trump’s health agency wants to create new cities in the sea, extend human lifespan, and Make America ...
Ahead of the release of the May jobs report, more companies are replacing workers with AI, compounding a tough job market and ...
The Enhanced Games don't just allow performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), but celebrate their use in targeting world records in ...
There is no reason to think that conservatives are less upset than liberals about policies they disagree with. Yet 32 of the ...
Since its initial criticism of Harvard as a place where antisemitism was condoned or ignored during last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests, the government’s list of complaints about the nation’s ...
Karen Knudsen is leading Sean Parker’s cancer immunotherapy incubator where philanthropy and venture capital meet.