
Entangled Wormholes Could Pave the Way for Quantum Gravity
The weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement could produce shortcuts between distant black holes

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Entangled Wormholes Could Pave the Way for Quantum Gravity
The weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement could produce shortcuts between distant black holes

Human–Animal Embryos: A Potential New Source of Transplant Organs
Scientists are taking the first steps toward growing replacement parts for people inside pigs, cows and other animals

Can Small Fusion Energy Start-Ups Conquer the Problems That Killed the Giants?
A few bold physicists—some backed by billionaires—are exploring faster, cheaper roads to the ultimate source of clean energy

These Truths Are Not Self-Evident—but They've Been Firmly Established Over and Over by Scientific Research
A compendium of irrefutable facts for these fact-starved times

Killer Whales Are Speciating Right in Front of Us
Killer whales appear to be splitting into several separate species, perhaps because cultural differences among populations are driving them apart

An Anti-Addiction Drug Called Ibogaine Could Be a Wonder Cure–Or an Addict Killer
Ibogaine, an anti-addiction drug that is illegal in the U.S., could cure more drug users than any other treatment—or kill them

Evidence Rebuts Chomsky’s Theory of Language Learning
Much of Noam Chomsky’s revolution in linguistics—including its account of the way we learn languages—is being overturned