Can You Recover From Bad Sleep?
New research suggests catch-up sleep may help reduce the health risks linked to short nights of sleep. Your body might recover more than scientists once believed.
Teaching that shapes discovery
A Lecturer at the University of Newcastle argues that instruction in molecular behaviour determines how future scientists learn to explain, predict, and design in chemistry.
Turning idea into official plan
The European particle physics strategy marks a turning point for the Future Circular Collider (FCC).
Think Twice: AI in Class
AI can simplify learning, but students must still practice thinking and questioning to grow.
Magnetic Fields Ride Across the Stars
A new study argues stellar magnetism could be far more common than we thought, reshaping our view of star life cycles and galactic dynamics.
AI as spiritual mentor
In 2026, American Christians show a mixed faith in AI as a spiritual mentor.
Democracy vs. data brokers’ billion-dollar game
A call to push for clear opt-in rules, transparency, and stronger penalties to curb data abuse in tech, cars, and other devices.
AI’s Real Limits
AI doesn’t think. It analyzes data. The real skill is human critical thinking guiding and judging AI outputs.
Journalism and credibility: How history shapes trust in medicine
A call to remember past actions of medical leaders to accurately gauge today’s guidance.
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Was Mathematics Here Before Humans?
What if mathematics exists independently of us? This article explores black holes, truth, and the life of a mathematician who saw equations not as inventions, but discoveries waiting to be uncovered.
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