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What’s our total, cumulative motion through space? About 368 kilometers per second in a particular direction: toward the constellation of Leo. Continue
Is free will a phantom of brain chemistry, or are we truly in control of our lives? A question debated by great minds for millenia Continue
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Researchers studying an ancient form of string-writing called quipu used in pre-Columbian South America have unraveled new clues to a longstanding mystery. Continue
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You, along with all living things, produce subtle, ethereal, semi-visible light that glows until you die, according to a recent study Continue
Consciousness is what makes life worth living. Yet there are people who deny its very existence. Here is why consciousness matters and how it differs from behavior Continue
