Dark matter finds its way through powerful (and complex) collisions of galaxy clusters

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. An illustration of MACS J0018.5’s colliding galaxies racing between dark matter (blue) and normal matter (orange). | Credit: WM Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko By observing a distant and complex collision of galaxy clusters, astronomers have discovered that the most mysterious… Read More »

All About Olympic Beach Volleyball Uniforms: Dress Code, Size Measurements, and Why Some Athletes Prefer Bikinis

Beach volleyball was officially added to the Olympic Games in 1996. Today, it has become one of the most popular sports at the Games. For example, Team USA athletes like Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings have become household names after winning multiple medals in beach volleyball. More from WWD Often, what players wear on… Read More »

Can a healthy diet help autistic children develop?

“The brain needs omega-3s to function optimally,” says Ābele. “Everyone benefits from adding good fats to the diet, but especially children and adults with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, panic attacks, and depression.” Don’t eat gluten Dr. Adrien Eshraghi of the University of Miami believes that one cause of behavioral problems in autistic children may… Read More »

Wildfire smoke is probably damaging your brain

Parts of California, Oregon and Montana are facing unhealthy levels of air pollution after several major wildfires, including the Northern California Park Fire, which has become the fifth largest in the states’ history. Because wildfire smoke can travel hundreds or even thousands of miles, the smoke poses a danger to people in the immediate area… Read More »

Wedding Dress Designer Hayley Paige Gutman Speaks on Capitol Hill About NDAs and Olympic Gymnasts

Wedding dress designer Hayley Paige Gutman appeared at a subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday afternoon about the possibility of banning nondisclosure agreements for employees. Invited as a witness by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Gutman’s appearance before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee’s economic policy subcommittee touched on professional struggles and even the U.S.… Read More »

NASA’s DART asteroid impact mission reveals ages of twin space rock targets (images)

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. An image of Didymos and Dimorphos composed of data collected by DART (NASA), Hayabusa (JAXA), Hayabusa-2 (JAXA), and OSIRIS-REX (NASA). | Credit: A. Duchene and C. Robin (ISAE-SUPAERO). Scientists have used images collected by NASA’s DART asteroid impactor mission… Read More »

How Princess Beatrice went from royal wedding meme to Britain’s best dressed

As compliments go, “the pinnacle of contemporary glamour” is high praise indeed, a descriptor that can describe a stunning work of modern art or architecture as much as a person. And now it’s been applied to the human form: Princess Beatrice. Yes, the same Princess Beatrice who was ridiculed worldwide for the large “bagel” headdress… Read More »

Andy Murray’s incredible wealth, family feud and his wife’s abusive words

Andy Murray will once again team with Dan Evans in the second round of the men’s doubles at the Paris Olympics, taking to the tennis court for the final time on Tuesday afternoon. The 37-year-old confirmed she will retire from the sport after the Games and is looking to postpone hanging up her racket alongside… Read More »

New fossils show ancient floating ‘taco’ had ‘insect jaws’

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. An ancient insect-like sea creature with a fan-shaped tail and a shell covering its body swam upside down and resembled a taco—only this taco could bite. Newly discovered fossils of the extinct arthropod Odaraia alata… Read More »

Are Dates Really That Beneficial?

ASuddenly, it feels like everyone’s obsessed with dates: the brown, wrinkled fruits of tropical palm trees that look like large raisins. They’re the subject of countless enthusiastic social media posts proclaiming that the sweet fruits improve digestion and blood sugar, give you more energy, and benefit various organs. They’re also a natural way to sweeten… Read More »