The father of relativity understood that “not everything that counts can be counted” — as do today’s most impactful leaders.
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Brown noise, the better-known white noise, and even pink noise are all sonic hues.
The space‑specific neurons in the owl’s specialized auditory brain can do advanced math.
Quantum communication offers a surer path to sending an interstellar message, as well as receiving one. But can we do it?
The mountain can generate lenticular clouds, which may contribute to its supernatural reputation.
The beauty of this magical medicine called silence is that it is available to all of us, even in cities, if only we care to listen.
There are three barriers we need to overcome to have better, more productive arguments.
Really smart people don’t just demand intellectual engagement — they need the opportunity to learn and create something special.
Take a hint from Einstein and Mozart — unplug and make peace with some degree of failure.
Music therapy might boost memory, but the benefits are small. Just in case, tell your grandparents to listen to their favorite 1960s tunes.
A recent study highlights the astounding adaptability of the human brain.
When we view hard work as a sign of low aptitude, it harms our ability to learn and grow.
The curiosity of children is a national resource. Adults destroy it.
A team of scientists has warned that marketers seek to advertise in our dreams. Will our sleep be commercialized against our wishes?
The debate goes back at least 400 years.
Stress-busting soundtrack or placebo effect?
The James Webb Space Telescope is about to begin science operations. Here's what astronomers are excited about.
This list of leadership training topics is designed to help businesses navigate the times and prepare for the future.
Dennis Klatt developed trailblazing text-to-speech systems before losing his own voice to cancer.
Jung thought these autonomous entities live in your unconscious mind — often at a cost.
Next year is the perfect time to have better conversations!
"Kids are always asking two questions of parents: 'Am I safe?' and 'Am I real?'"
Why, exactly, don't you trust that person's opinion?
Anyone can have a bad day at work, but not everyone scores this high on narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism.
Alli Webb, co-founder of Drybar, has a message for up-and-coming leaders: Embrace the mess!
And why you, a non-expert, should absolutely not consider "explaining what you know" to an actual expert in the field.
There are plenty of alternatives to spending a fortune on employee training programs. These 10 options are a great place to start.
13.8 columnist Marcelo Gleiser reflects on his recent voyage to Earth's last wild continent.