Clocks on Mars tick faster by about 477 microseconds each Earth day, a new study suggests. This difference is significantly more than that for our moon, posing potential challenges for future crewed ...
A familiar glance at Earth clocks gives certainty. Atomic time and satellites guide each passing second. Yet things shift once clocks leave the planet. Scientists now face a vital cosmic question.
No decade produced music quite like the 1960s. And no one-hit wonders from any decade match just how unique those solitary hitmakers were in the 1960s. As the clocks tick on, every new generation will ...
A Bloomberg report suggests that next year could be a Snow Leopard-style update for each of Apple’s operating systems. In other words, the company will prioritize working on bug fixes and reliability ...
Even though daily temperature fluctuations serve as a synchronizing signal for circadian clocks (see above), clocks are also temperature compensated. This means that when kept under constant ...
Byung Chul Han has argued that twenty-first-century society has shifted to what he calls an ‘achievement society (Leistungsgesellschaft)’, departing from Foucault’s disciplinary society.1 According to ...
Liberal justices say nitrogen gas execution is cruel and unusual punishment Alabama's first nitrogen gas execution faced criticism for causing distress Boyd requested execution by firing squad, denied ...
Intel’s Q3 earnings call had some intriguing insight. Intel’s Q3 earnings call had some intriguing insight. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He ...
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If you’ve been daydreaming about sipping espresso in Italy or lounging by the beach, you might not need to dip into your savings—your next vacation could already be hiding in your house. From heirloom ...
What defines a decade more than the items we used every day without thinking twice? The 1960s were packed with household innovations that once felt essential, and today, they’re nearly impossible to ...