Book Review: “Narrative Economics: How Stories Go Viral & Drive Major Economic Events”
Could economies be driven by what people believe, not by cold facts? One book says “probably”.
Could economies be driven by what people believe, not by cold facts? One book says “probably”.
Join ZME Science in its carefully non-copyright infringing time machine with your sidekick ‘Marty’ to see if time travel paradoxes ...
These aren't small numbers. At all.
My survey identifies the pressure to publish in high impact journals as the main reason for the mental health crisis ...
The world is still suffering from a shortage of effective masks -- reusing them a few times would be of ...
Neutrinos interact so weakly with matter and yet, are of vital importance in the processes that govern the Universe. This ...
Is our immune system successful? It depends how you look at it.
The flare was equivalent to the light from a trillion suns.
Marie Curie's tale is one of sacrifice and suffering for science and of unparalleled dedication to unlocking nature’s secrets.
Newly identified liquid crystals can align their molecules in the same direction when an electric field is applied.
The robustness and potential of this type of nuclear fuel gives new hopes of clean and safe nuclear power.
It's one of the highest distinctions you can get in science. Here's who received it this year and why.
An antibody isolated from a SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) survivor after the 2003 epidemic could pave the way towards ...
The letter urges businesses and the public to wear masks so we can stop the virus.
While the coronavirus crisis has meant considerable disruption for many space projects, CHEOPS has been largely unaffected.
Now more than ever, we need evidence-based medicine.
If you've enjoyed an animation film, you probably have these two researchers to thank.
It's one of the highest distinctions you can get in mathematics.
It's the "Nobel" of mathematics -- and we'll see who wins it within a day.
Early testing is crucial to curbing the spread of any infectious disease.
Winners are made with hard work and perseverance, not just talent.
A happy accident lead to a breakthrough that may prove to be revolutionary in physics and beyond.
This technique is currently our key to the past.
The technology of the future is here -- and it's never sounded better.
How many female scientists that aren't Marie Curie can you name?
The search of other worlds is a field of science on the cusp of a revolution. By unpacking the exoplanet ...
The ESA’s CHEOPS telescope has finally launched kick-starting the next phase in exoplanet investigations.
As the Hans Sigrist Prize is claimed by Ignas Snellen for groundbreaking exoplanet research, the message is clear--the search for ...
A much needed upgrade to the LIGO detector enables scientists to cast a wider net to catch gravitational waves.
The ESA's CHEOPS satellite launches later this month with the mission to select exoplanets suitable for in-depth investigation.
The last decade of space exploration has exceeded even our wildest expectations. And this is only the beginning.
There are many misconceptions of what to do when someone is having a seizure. (Image: Epilepsy Foundation) As Hippocrates once ...
Tasty science: researchers tested 56 broths, and a few of them showed antimalarial properties in vitro, interrupting the lifecycle of ...
You like gold? That too may have been forged by the catacylsmic merger of neutron stars millions of years ago.
"If we can increase the strength of wood, we may start seeing more major constructions moving away from steel and ...
Crustaceans are just as good as some mammals at spatial learning.
What doesn't kill you makes you swole.
We're all walking around with an invisible gun constantly pointed at the back of our heads.
If you want something done right, synthesize it yourself.
Brilliant art for brilliant scientists.
“This is all wrong, I shouldn’t be up here,” she said.
"Don't invite us here to just tell us how inspiring we are without actually doing anything about it," she said.
It might pave the way for molecular-sized transistors.
The first images of spooky action at a distance.
Nobuaki Nagashima has Werner syndrome, which causes his body to age at super speed.
Which means we might need new physics to explain the observation.
"Our work has validated that the science is clear—vaccines are extremely safe,"
For conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing.