It was a calm and clear afternoon when the Edmund Fitzgerald left port in Superior, Wisconsin, on November 9, 1975. The ...
“The reason why you might think someone’s always watching you is because you’re getting high electromagnetic frequencies off ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave talk about the brain benefits of quitting cigarettes, language development in premature babies, and a mysterious imprint in a Chicago sidewalk.
Why do so many turn to quantum physics to explain mystical experiences? This post explores how Quantum Field Theory has become our modern myth—a mirror for the mysteries of mind and matter.
Everyone else in the family loves these foods, but for whatever reason, they just don't sit right with The Takeout staff.
Neuroscientists probing the boundary between sleep and awareness are finding many types of liminal states, which help explain ...
The mystery surrounding the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has deepened dramatically following bombshell claims from a person ...
Federal funding has long played a crucial role in supporting research at Duke, a point underscored in a 1989 letter to the ...
Jim Chalmers now presides over one of the most significant failures of policy and political management in his four years as ...
This balance—neurons as the silent bee workers, waves as the queen’s rhythm holding the hive together—suggests consciousness ...
U.S. seizes survivors after strike on suspected drug-carrying vessel in Caribbean, official says Florida politician draws ...
The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record, according to BBC analysis of a mysterious marine ...