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Matt Davis
Matt Davis writes stories about science, technology, bizarre anecdotes from history, esoteric odds and ends, bleak but nevertheless fascinating environmental issues, and whatever else grabs his easily grabbed attention.
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In theory, we could use high-energy lasers to make our own artificial black holes, potentially capturing the enormous energy they emit.
Depending on the answer, one of the famous unsolved Millennium problems could have major implications in our lives.
Looking at the 2011 earthquake in Japan, researchers found that natural disasters make men — but not women — more fond of taking risks.
Whether or not there are tropical islands in 50 years might depend on whether or not we can eat fewer hamburgers.
Towards the end of his life, Francisco Goya began painting terrifying scenes directly onto the walls of his house.
Who would have thought that endlessly comparing your life to others would make you feel bad?