New hypothesis argues the universe simulates itself into existence0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 30, 2020
A physics paper proposes neither you nor the world around you are real.
A physics paper proposes neither you nor the world around you are real.
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to gifted polymath whose achievements spanned biology, physics and public policy
This stuff would have existed for thousands of years before disappearing.
New technique could help shed light on plants’ workings – and lead to unusual home decor
The jiggling tip of an atomic force microscope served as the ‘pick’
If you think you got your freckles, red hair, or even narcolepsy from a Neanderthal in your family tree, think again. People around the world do carry traces of Neanderthals in their genomes. But a study of tens of thousands of Icelanders finds their Neanderthal legacy had little or no impact on most of their physical traits or disease risk.
Sweden’s strategy to keep large parts of society open is widely backed by the public. It has been devised by scientists and backed by government, and yet not all the country’s virologists are convinced.
Brain evolution traced from tyrannosaurs to modern crows
CBC is forbidden by regulation from selling advertising on public radio, but Quebecor says clients who buy ads elsewhere in the network are given interviews and ‘non-sponsored live coverage on radio’ — an unfair workaround
A new study led by Professor Larry Kramer from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston suggests that the impact of microgravity is far-reaching, potentially causing brain volume changes and pituitary gland deformation.