Can the Internet Save Us After This Pandemic?
Can the internet save us? In his book on the Pandemic, David Eagleman argues that the future will need the strength of the internet.
Can the internet save us? In his book on the Pandemic, David Eagleman argues that the future will need the strength of the internet.
In Britain, neurologist Guy Leschziner runs one of the busiest clinics in the country. While many neurologists see patients with rare disorders of the nervous system, Leschziner frequently receives cases that deal with the still-mysterious world of sleep. While the frequent insomnia patient is always at the doorsteps of the clinic, other cases tend to …
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“Hello Dr. Tyson,” starts the letter directed at astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson: “My question to you is… do you believe in a supernatural being such as God and the prospects of an afterlife? If not, then what, or how, do you explain it (the concept of religion and why some believe) to your children?” Mr. …
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In 1981, scientist Edward Taub was arrested after Alex Pachecho and PETA presented proof to the local authorities about the experiments that were done with monkeys in his lab. This came to be known as the Silver Spring monkeys.
While many media traditional outlets want to transition to digital, recent research show that we still prefer the print over the digital screen.
Eduard Punset, arguably one of the greatest popularizers of science in Spain and in many Spanish-speaking countries, passed away at 82 years of age.
Oliver Sacks’ last book, Everything In Its Place, delivers a heartfelt goodbye and a much-needed collection of writings that represents his voracious appetite for knowledge.
Ariana Grande and Emilia Clarke highlighted their disrupted brains these past months. Through them, they teach us some valuable lessons.
How do modern societies evolve? Harvard biologist, Edward O. Wilson tries to answer these questions in his new book, Genesis: The Deep Origins of Societies.
Oliver Sacks may have passed away four years ago, but we are still hungry for tales on his incredible life. Many thought that his upcoming book, Everything in Its place, was going to be his last piece of work. But, two new books will change that.