‘Breaking,’ aka breakdancing, is in the Olympics for the 1st time — here’s the brain science behind it
Here’s the brain science of breaking, the dance style making its Olympic debut in Paris.
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Here’s the brain science of breaking, the dance style making its Olympic debut in Paris.
Three powerful solar eruptions could bring auroras as far south as New York and Idaho right at the peak of the Perseid meteor shower this weekend.
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If left unchecked,”model collapse” could make AI systems less useful, and fill the internet with incomprehensible babble.
Exactly how migraines develop is still coming into focus, but scientists now know that many factors can trigger attacks.
The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon is Earth’s largest terrestrial canyon, stretching 314 miles long and almost 20,000 feet from top to bottom at its deepest point in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Ancient origins of cobras traced back to Asia, before jumping continents to spread across the world up to 37.5 million years ago.
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A private company has received funding from the U.S. government to build the first-ever “streetlights” on the moon — towering, Statue of Liberty-sized structures that could withstand the brutal lunar night.
The same physics that underlie mayonnaise could help physicists corral the ultrahot plasma needed to produce nuclear fusion.