# science
How close are we to creating a literal army of clones? And more importantly, should we?
# science
The universe is not "made for life" as is often said. Life just, uh, finds a way.
# science
The Texan Institute For Creation Research is still dead set on issuing an M.S. in creationism, and they have 80 pages of (nonsensical) reasons why.
# space
What America and the world would have heard if Apollo 11 ended in disaster.
# politics
You can make a lot of money and still feel like you're just barely getting by. It's all a matter of math and geography...
# space
The most dangerous thing about living on the Moon isn't the radiation. It's the sharp, electrostatic alien dust...
# science
Paradoxically, huge bonuses at relatively long intervals set us up for failure.
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Evolutionarily speaking, ethics and morality before we even had a written language made humans the species we are today.
# tech
A new study tried to link Facebook use to a decline in academic performance and Time goes overboard with its conclusions.
# sex
It's no wonder our culture seems almost schizophrenic when it comes to sex. We can't even be honest with each other about it.
# politics
Fundamentalists want credit to their chosen deity for everything that happens in your life. Except the bad stuff that is...
# space
Every year, Russia celebrates the first human flight into space, but not how, or why, you might think...
# science
A new paper suggests that mass extinctions happen in cycles based on Earth's movement through the galactic plane. But does the evidence really add up?
# astrobiology
If we find life on Mars, it might be surprisingly difficult to confirm that it's actually Martian.
# science
Molecules that make life possible often have a leftward skew in their structure. Now we think we know why and how that happened.