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Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem: The Math Discovery That Proved Math Has Limits

June 15, 2026 · 5 min read

Math can feel like the most certain thing in the world. Two plus two equals four. A triangle has three sides. If you follow the rules carefully, you should always be able to find the right answer. For a long time, many mathematicians believed something even bigger: that all of mathematics could one day be […]

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How Exercise, Tech, and Early Interventions Enhance Health and Longevity

In this week’s roundup, researchers explore the links among physical activity, personalized treatments, chronic disease management, and technology-driven health support. From boosting workout intensity to enhancing brain function to novel rehab approaches for knee osteoarthritis, these findings highlight promising ways to improve wellness and quality of life for diverse populations. Plus, cutting-edge environmental modeling and […]

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Psychology

Cracking the Code of Extreme Response Styles

Could the way people answer surveys be undermining important research? A recent study suggests that a common bias known as extreme response style (ERS) might do just that. ERS is when people tend to choose the most extreme options on a scale—think always selecting ‘strongly agree’ or ‘strongly disagree.’ This behavior can twist results in […]

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Math

WHiAR-Net: The Future of Time Series Forecasting

Picture yourself managing a dynamic energy grid or tracking climate change; precise forecasting can spell the difference between efficiency and utter chaos. But how exactly do we predict the unpredictable, especially when it involves non-stationary data with complex patterns? Enter WHiAR-Net, a new hope for accurate time-series forecasting. The Challenge of Forecasting Time series data—such […]

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Molecular evidence for early deuterostome origins of ovarian cell types and neuroendocrine control of reproduction.

Paganos P; Naigles B; Wolff C; Voronov D; Swartz SZ

Scientists studied how sea stars make eggs to learn about cells in their ovaries. They found special cells that help make eggs and studied how these cells work together. This helps us understand more about how oogenesis, or egg making, happens in sea stars and other animals.

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Generation of ultra-broadband frequency comb in strongly bistable nonlinear magnonic resonator.

Jiang Y; Tyberkevych V; Huang Y; Yan Z; Pishehvar A; Slavin A; Zhang X

Researchers have developed a new way to make magnonic frequency combs using a tiny and powerful resonator. This method creates many more comb lines over a bigger range than before and can be easily adjusted, which could improve how we process signals in technology.

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