This breathtaking clue about the architecture of consciousness supports a Nobel-Prize winner’s theory about how quantum physics works in your brain.
This hard-sided suitcase is as durable as it is stylish.
A study found that these cosmic bodies appear to hold up remarkably well to sudden energy deposition and shock conditions, so ...
While idea may violate Occam’s razor, “it remains a speculative but logically open alternative,” says biologist Robert Endres ...
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There are no known examples so far, but mathematicians are hopeful. Mathematicians have revealed a new category of “digitally delicate” prime numbers. These infinitely long primes turn back to ...
In our three-dimensional space, elementary particles neatly filter into either bosons or fermions. But in lower dimensions, that distinction gets a bit murky.
Researchers who studied silkworms, the larvae of the moth Bombyx mori, have found that higher levels of an enzyme known as ...
The ‘Ain Braq aqueduct, which runs through the Jabal al-Madhbah massif into Petra, was even more sophisticated than scientists previously believed.
Crossing Planetary Boundaries (PB)—a concept that defines nine potential ecological “tipping points”—could spell doom for ...
Shakespeare wasn’t known to be loud and boisterous; instead, he carried an air of mystery, relishing the relative anonymity ...
Mathematicians from the California Institute of Technology have solved an old problem related to a mathematical process called a random walk.