Psychedelics mess with our prior beliefs, and could help us see what forms these beliefs in the first place.
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From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
With a telescope at just the right distance from the Sun, we could use its gravity to enhance and magnify a potentially inhabited planet.
More than any other nation, Japan tends to feel comfortable with the idea of humanoid robots entering the home.
Virtual tourism has thus far been a futuristic dream, but a world shaped by Covid-19 may be ready to accept it.
This storm rained electrons, shifted energy from the sun’s rays to the magnetosphere, and went unnoticed for a long time.
By the end of this decade, Seabed 2030 wants to produce accurate maps for the remaining 80 percent of the ocean floor.
Understanding the factors behind recent growth could help us better approach inequality.
With the most common form of female sexual dysfunction impacting 1 in 10 women, this important study dives into how to keep a relationship going despite having different needs and wants in the bedroom.
Is there any good reason for assigning North and South the way we do, or could we have just as easily done the reverse?
One of the best-known allegorical depictions of love has a rather pessimistic male twin.
Scientists with the the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Legacy Imaging Surveys spent six years creating a detailed map of more than 1 billion galaxies.
Couples that handle sexual rejection well can improve their relationship, but persistent or hostile patterns of rejection are never healthy.
Social media distorts the reality of the public sphere.
It uses radio waves to pinpoint items, even when they’re hidden from view.
Americans don’t like to ride the bus. There are ways to fix that.
With the rise of Big Data, methods used to study the movement of stars or atoms can now reveal the movement of people. This could have important implications for cities.
While a squirrel’s life may look simple to human observers – climb, eat, sleep, repeat – it involves finely tuned cognitive skills.
The Kazungula Bridge connects Zambia and Botswana, barely missing Namibia and Zimbabwe.
The human brain is only the latest chapter in the ancient story of thinking on Earth.
Improv isn’t just an art, it’s a business tool.
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A year of disruptions to work has contributed to mass burnout.
Researchers find a key clue to the evolution of bony fish and tetrapods.
Diogenes was no doubt odd, but Cynicism might just help our overcrowded lives.
New study suggests the placebo effect can be as powerful as microdosing LSD.
From novels to movies and beyond, this 11-course bundle will jumpstart your writing career.
Because geocaches are always hidden out of sight, players often have to behave in out-of-the-ordinary ways to reach them.
When we rely on the conscious mind alone, we lose; but when we listen to the body, we gain a winning edge.