This Week: Holy horseradish! Ancient roots of pain
In the News: Mass killings explained?
The time has arrived to establish the weird idea awards.
If you’ve been to the new Denzel Washington movie DéjàVu, you probably had the feeling that you’d seen it before. Or at least that you’d seen one very much like it.
If you’ve been living in a cave the last few weeks, you’ve been missing some amazing news from the world of science.
The cause of cancer lies not in the stars (of that or any other constellation), but in the genes.
You can learn a lot about learning by learning how worms learn.
It’s too bad they don’t celebrate the Nobel prizes with fireworks.
From the math-actually-is-important department, here is today’s problem: How do you program a computer if you’re clueless about its innards?
His death was a shock to science, as Boltzmann was one of the giants of physics.
Hungry? Then it’s time to eat. But how do you know the time is right?
Physics is the flashy science, the stuff of stars and galaxies, the stuff of quantum mysteries and black holes, the stuff of, well, stuff in general.