
Time might not exist, according to physicists and philosophers – but that’s okay
Unless we can come up with a good account of how time emerges, we cannot simply assume time exists.
Unless we can come up with a good account of how time emerges, we cannot simply assume time exists.
A fungi expert investigates.
Philosophy suggests we should stop trying.
Our findings not only reveal that monkeys and humans have a similar sense of their heartbeats but they also establish a method for testing this ability across species.
Over half of the human genome contains repetitive DNA sequences whose functions are still not fully understood.
The ‘terrible twos’ are full-on for parents, but we must remember this is a period of huge developmental growth for children.
If even a small part of the wish list becomes reality, it will strengthen our understanding of the universe and create a more compassionate astronomy and astrophysics community.
The 325-million-year-old fossil, named after the US President, is a unique discovery because “squishy” animals tend to degrade quickly after death.
Mapping these diverse and wildly subjective psychedelic experiences could open up new routes to psychiatric treatments.
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