Media coverage of university students speaking up against the war in Gaza, just like coverage of other protest movements, has fallen prey to some serious weaknesses ...
Media coverage of university students speaking up against the war in Gaza, just like coverage of other protest movements, has fallen prey to some serious weaknesses ...
An infinite number of random events can produce just about anything if you have quintillions of years to wait ...
Every now and then, tiny particles of antimatter strike Earth from cosmic parts unknown. A new balloon-borne experiment ...
WHO now admits the COVID virus and other germs spread “through the air.” This plain language may help improve research and action to fight disease ...
A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by a particular optical illusion ...
Optical illusions play on the brain's biases, tricking it into perceiving images differently than how they really are. And ...
Starliner’s first crewed launch will mark just the sixth time ever that NASA astronauts have flown in a brand-new spacecraft ...
The eyebrows of the African wild dog have scientists wondering whether other canine species besides domestic dogs can make ...
Homes that survive wildfire flames but that are still affected by smoke, soot and ash is a growing issue for homeowners and ...
String theory could provide a theory of everything for our universe—but it entails 10500 (more than a centillion) possible ...
We shouldn’t be afraid of AI taking over humanity; we should fear the fact that our humanity hasn’t kept up with our ...