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More than 250 million people in the U.S.—nearly three quarters of the population—are experiencing moderate, major or extreme ...
The first antimatter qubit will help search for differences between matter and antimatter ...
Tetris pushes even supercomputers to their limits and amazes mathematicians As a child of the 1990s, I couldn’t avoid the ...
Brain scans capture memory formation in babies, raising new questions about why people forget their earliest years ...
Astronomers think small space rocks from beyond our solar system routinely strike Earth—but proving it isn’t easy ...
A controversial arsenic microbe study unveiled 15 years ago has been retracted. The study’s authors are crying foul ...
This is the shape of the classic soccer ball, originally called the Telstar ball and used in the official FIFA World Cup ...
S4, a $900-million cosmology experiment, would answer one of the greatest questions in physics. Instead it’s become another ...
For people under the sweltering influence of a heat dome, the weather pattern can be excruciatingly tedious to endure, ...
Optimists have similar patterns of brain activation when they think about the future—but pessimists are all different from ...
A hormone-free pill, called YCT-529, that temporarily stops sperm production by blocking a vitamin A metabolite has just ...
In only its second year, the International Logic Olympiad is already booming as logic becomes more and more crucial in our ...