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The size and spin of black holes can reveal important information about how and where they formed, according to new research. The study tests the idea that many of the black holes observed by astronomers have merged multiple times within densely populated environments containing millions of stars

How a quantum innovation may quash the idea of the multiverse

Silicon Valley Is Reviving the Discredited and Discriminatory Idea of ‘Race Science’

The Anthropocene was officially spurned in 2024, but the idea lives on

A scientist has proposed the idea that if we ceased to exist, the world could be ruled by eight-tentacled creatures. In the event of a mass extinction of the human race, an octopuses could be first in line for the throne.

How music could boost plant growth: « The idea of music boosting plant growth has been around for many years, but a new study has found that monotonous noise stimulates a type of fungus that improves the growth of plants. »

Cooper Hewitt’s Triennial Explores the Idea of Home

Cooper Hewitt’s Triennial Explores the Idea of Home

An idea to save Mexico’s oyamel forests could help monarch butterflies too

The free-energy principle: Can one idea explain why everything exists?

'Closer than people think': Woolly mammoth 'de-extinction' is nearing reality — and we have no idea what happens next

Simplistic ‘Fight or Flight’ Idea Undervalues the Brain’s Predictive Powers

David Keith Has an Idea to Slow Global Warming: Geoengineering

Pitch perfect: Match the message to the idea's newness

A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an ‘ecocide’

There's a Hole on The Surface of Mars And Scientists Have No Idea What's Inside It

The U.S. wants to change how researchers get access to a huge trove of health data. Many don’t like the idea

Starlink on Mars? NASA Is Paying SpaceX to Look Into the Idea

Hey Dave, I've got an idea for you: What's the potential of AI-led workshopping?

People Hate the Idea of Car-Free Cities—Until They Live in One