Snapchat gave users nine years to accumulate memories, and will now charge them to keep those memories. Behavioral economics ...
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A fresh cosmic map could finally crack the Hubble tension
The universe is expanding, but astronomers still cannot agree on exactly how fast. That mismatch, known as the Hubble tension ...
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Can scientists map which neurons are active right now? This study did
The human brain is anything but static, shifting neural activity depending on time of day. In A Nutshell Scientists mapped active neurons in mouse brains at four different times of day and found the ...
The fate of the new map, designed to net Republicans two seats in the 2026 midterm elections, remains unclear despite ...
From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for ...
Spanish region's grant system and behind-the-camera talent are bolstering international interest in expanding studio ...
Amid growing signs that even some Republicans are starting to view Donald Trump as something of a lame duck, the president ...
There’s a scientific explanation for why we flinch when watching painful events, even though we know it’s not real, researchers reported Nov. 26 in the journal Nature. It turns out that such scenes ...
More than half a million Missouri highway maps rolled off the presses this year, proof that paper maps still have a purpose ...
Watching someone experience pain on screen activates your own brain’s touch-processing system in a highly organized, body-specific way.
There are many, many maps of New York City. There are the decor maps, sold on Amazon, and the tourist maps, which focus, erroneously, only on Manhattan. There’s the iconic subway map, as well as the ...
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