Humans have always been fascinated with space. We frequently question whether we are alone in the universe. If not, what does ...
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Human brains spike oddly when they hear chimp calls
Human brains do something peculiar when a chimpanzee screams or hoots. Instead of treating those sounds as generic animal ...
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Sub disappears under Antarctic ice after spotting impossible structures
The story of a submersible vanishing beneath Antarctic ice after glimpsing seemingly impossible structures sounds like ...
Envelope editor in chief Matt Brennan shares stories from the Jan. 8 issue, including 'Bugonia,' standout performances and ...
The journalist Jonathan Blitzer explains the various interests and factions at play in the Trump administration’s strike ...
AI Pets Cocomo and Inu debut at CES 2026, showcasing warm, emotional AI pets focused on companionship, bonding, and human-robot connection.
Anti-immigrant policies helped spark the American Revolution. Today, they are deforming our national conscience.
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The Annual: Top 20 Cinema Ads of 2025
Middle East’s cinema advertising representative, Motivate Val Morgan handpicked 20 of the top cinema ads that graced the big ...
In a world increasingly consumed and addicted by the noise of social media and a 24/7 news cycle, the premise of the ...
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Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
Human brains still react to chimp voices, hinting at a deep evolutionary link in how we recognize sound.
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