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Quantum Questions Inspire New Math
In order to fully understand the quantum world, we may have to develop a new realm of mathematics.
In order to fully understand the quantum world, we may have to develop a new realm of mathematics.
This is what cutting out sugar and dairy and eating lots of fish and blueberries did to my productivity.
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Major brands like Coors, Microsoft, and Burger King want in on our dreams — and researchers are concerned about it.
The 2025 World Monument Watch list features a non-terrestrial site for the first time.
Clean bike, full hearts, can’t lose.
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For years, one book dictated how and what people could eat.
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When you most need to get happier, try giving happiness away.
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Black Americans are moving to Ghana — and driving up the cost of living for everyone around them.
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For six years, two photographers have carefully followed the canines and documented their secret lives.
Tens of thousands of American small and midsize manufacturers are facing the choice between paying steep tariffs on Chinese imports or taking on significantly higher domestic production costs.
As artificial intelligence shapes fertility care, it’s now helping doctors find hidden sperm.
The kids are all right—but are they missing out?
As he turns 85, one of the last surviving Beatles is still musically curious, dispensing his signature wisdom, and preaching the gospel of peace and love.
A new book considers how weight lifting can help you unlearn diet culture.
Though he died in a plane crash at 17, Ritchie Valens changed rock ‘n’ roll and Latin music forever.
Netflix’s latest competition series features teams of divers vying to photograph the most sharks in exotic locations.
The Supreme Court will take up cases involving laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports.
The dishwasher may be the easy way out for most messy kitchen items, but it will quickly ruin copper cookware, insulated mugs and wooden boards.
The monsoon relies on the buildup of summer heat and shifting wind direction, which helps funnel moisture from distant bodies of water to areas where rain is sparse.
The music mogul was acquitted of his most serious charges. What comes next?
Two entries from a classic RPG series come to Xbox Game Pass in July, with two takes on how to approach remakes and remasters.
Over the first half of 2025, the USA has cut science as never before. This disaster for American science is a gift to the rest of the world.
Companies have reported more than 744,000 job cuts this year — the highest figure since the first six months of 2020, according to an outplacement firm.
Maybe not—and they wouldn’t have connected at all without Carrie as the fulcrum, says Cynthia Nixon. “Would Miranda and Charlotte have become friends alone? No.”
Despite society's pressure to exercise intensely at all times, the best workout I’ve had in the last year was during physical therapy. Here's why.
Neuroscientists are discovering how this basic ability, essential to our survival, works
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Gossip at work is inevitable. But what exactly workers gossip about can be key in dictating company culture. Rumor has it that gossip can be a positive force in workplace cultures, under the right circumstances.
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An immune condition changed my mom’s life — and taught us to see art differently.
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Brynnley Beckman is only 23, but she is already thinking about retirement. She teaches ninth grade biology at the Shelton School in Dallas and contributes 3 percent of her salary to an employer-sponsored retirement fund. She hopes to increase her contribution by 1 percent each year.
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