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Human Consciousness Evolved as a Means of Social Survival, Scientists Say
A new paper from two U.K. neuropsychologists argues that consciousness is not the simple result of evolution of the central nervous system, but that it likely arose as a means for humans to better
Why two missions are targeting the same cruise liner-size asteroid set to zoom by Earth
A space rock the size of a cruise liner will closely pass Earth in April 2029. While the asteroid Apophis won’t hit Earth, two spacecraft may tag along.
Tech talent and killer powder: The recipe that startups say is fueling the rise of Utah’s Silicon Slopes
Rather than importing talent from the San Francisco Bay Area, startups based in the so-called Silicon Slopes say they increasingly have local options for funding and experienced managers.
Tiny Crustacean Challenges How We Think About Evolution
A strange tiny species of crustacean has challenged the way we think about natural selection and evolution. This microscopic animal, known as a water flea or Daphnia pulex, generates genetic
The security company that Alphabet may buy for $23 billion launched at the perfect time
But I have to start with Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport because—as I mentioned yesterday—Alphabet is reportedly close to buying his company for a whopping $23 billion, which would be a record for the Google
Moon of Saturn has an equivalent of freshwater rivers and salty oceans
The liquid hydrocarbon seas, lakes and rivers on Titan have varying compositions and signs of active tides or currents
Has ‘world’s rarest whale’ washed up on a beach? Scientists are scrambling to find out
It’s a creature of the deep so rare that there’s never been a recorded live sighting of it, and since the 1800s only six samples have ever been documented. Conservation experts say next to nothing is
Satellites Around Earth at Risk as Active Sunspot Nears 'The Danger Zone'
A massive sunspot on the surface of the sun is moving toward a prime position where any explosion could shower Earth with protons. The enormous sunspot, named AR3738, has a volatile 'beta-gamma
Not just space rocks: Six things we've learned about Earth from meteorites and comets
Apart from the sun, its planets and their moons, our solar system has vast amounts of space rocks—fragments left over from the formation of the inner planets.
A 500-plant wall, a 400-gallon aquaponic system: This Brooklyn teacher creates ‘living laboratories’
Dr. Elisa Margarita, winner of a 2024 Math for America Muller Award, brings science to life at Brooklyn Tech, the nation’s largest high school.
Elon Musk says a 'city on Mars' is 'for sure in 30 years' as he makes outlandish claim
The SpaceX boss has made the bold claim that a city on Mars is "for sure in 30 years" as he responded to a tweet declaring "we are just a few years away from landing on Mars".
Scientists plan to study asteroid that will pass closer to Earth than satellite
An asteroid that will pass closer to the Earth than most satellites will provide scientists an opportunity to study how to defend the Earth from impacts, according to a report. The asteroid, 99942
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