Humans spent centuries trying to tame zebras—but nature made sure they’d always stay wild.
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Two software developers have built a website that lets you browse Jeffrey Epstein’s leaked emails as if you were in his inbox ...
A tiny black hole zipping through your body sounds like the kind of death dreamed up by a pulp-era sci-fi writer. Which, ...
For decades, ecologists looked at cities as biological deserts. We paved paradise, put up a parking lot, and assumed nature ...
According to a new study from neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge, the human brain’s wiring reorganizes itself not ...
Archaeologists working at Naachtun, a Maya city between Tikal and Calakmul, have uncovered a unique fifth-century patolli ...
Faced with exhausted aquifers, choking pollution, and a landscape that can no longer support its population, Iran’s president ...
There are several frozen moons in our solar system, orbiting the gas giants. Some of them, despite having temperatures that would make Antarctica feel tropical, have liquid water under the surface.
The rate of new epilepsy diagnoses that year ranged from 141 to 1,476 cases per 100,000, a more than tenfold gap. Hotspots concentrated in Louisiana, Eastern Texas, Central Oklahoma and parts of the ...
To answer her question, Waldfogel did something few social scientists had done before. She turned to YouTube.
A damning new analysis, “ The Drain of Scientific Publishing, ” suggests that the science publishing system has become a ...