How Many Holes Does the Universe Have?
The shape of the cosmos could be much more complex than anyone had ever imagined
How Many Holes Does the Universe Have?
The shape of the cosmos could be much more complex than anyone had ever imagined
The Science of Heliophysics Demands Its Moment in the Sun
New Earplugs Won’t Amplify the Sound of Your Own Voice
Wildfires Threaten Nearly One Third of U.S Residents and Buildings
Warfare’s Climate Emissions Are Huge but Uncounted
Ice Age 'Spa' Kept Trees Alive in Freezing Conditions
Who Owns Your Voice in the Age of AI?
Math Can Help Solve Social Justice Problems
Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences
Superheavy Elements Are Breaking the Periodic Table
Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Is Melting Even Faster Than Scientists Thought
Warming waters are reaching several miles into Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier—nicknamed the “doomsday glacier” because of its potential impact on sea-level rise
How the Guinness Brewery Invented the Most Important Statistical Method in Science
The most common test of statistical significance originated from the Guinness brewery. Here’s how it works
Voyager 1’s Revival Offers Inspiration for Everyone on Earth
Instruments may fail, but humanity’s most distant sentinel will keep exploring, and inspiring us all
Neurodivergent Kids Flourish When They’re Taught How Their Brains Work
When teachers and parents talk to kids about having ADHD, autism or learning disabilities, they set them up for success
Brain Scans of Jazz Musicians Reveal How to Reach a Creative ‘Flow State’
Both expertise and the ability to release one’s focus can help people enter a state of effortless attention
Superstorm-Spawning Sunspot Cluster Is Facing Earth Again. What’s Next?
The massive sunspot region that gave Earthlings stunning auroral displays earlier in May is back from its trip around the far side of the sun