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We look back at a year ravaged by a global pandemic, economic downturn, political turmoil and the ever-worsening climate crisis.
Britons could start receiving the vaccine within days.
Most people care what others think of them. In many situations, that can be leveraged for the common good.
“I need to think about the future. Will you help me?”
While not the first such minister, the loneliness epidemic in Japan will make this one the hardest working.
According to this research, eight percent of Americans always refuse vaccines. Why?
The risk of dying basically flattens after age 110.
The only doubts are completely unreasonable. Where did the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, come from? Over the past few weeks, there’s been a tremendous push — largely among politicians but also […]
Innovative thinking has done away with problems that long dogged the electric devices — and both scientists and environmentalists are excited about the possibilities.
Almost 10% of all new jobs created between 2020 and 2030 will unfortunately be some of the lowest paid.
There’s never been a better time to implement empathy training.
The U.S. has the world’s largest debt in absolute terms, but Japan’s is the largest when measured in terms of its debt-to-GDP ratio.
Forget these scientific myths to better understand your brain and yourself.
The credibility problem facing the biomedical and public health establishment is, at least in part, a product of its own making.
Here’s how learning leaders can best take advantage of the technology that employees carry with them everywhere.
Here are the best answers science has to a myriad of commonly asked questions. Over the past 12 months, the status of humans on planet Earth has changed dramatically. The […]
If we manage to avoid a large catastrophe, we are living at the early beginnings of human history.
Pfizer’s vaccine needs to be kept at -100°F until it’s administered. Can caregivers deliver?
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.
In a world of rising cynicism, a celebration of our capacity to create, adapt, and thrive.
New research spotlights how low-income Black households face greater financial distress and vulnerability as a result of the pandemic economic crisis.
The researchers trained the model on tens of thousands of samples of coughs, as well as spoken words.
The famous social robot is about to start rolling off the assembly line.
The belief that lying is rampant in the digital age just doesn’t match the data.
Peer coaching can play a key role in building resilient, high-performing teams, while allowing remote workers to connect with one another from afar.
More than pay or advancement, people are seeking a better fit between their own and corporate values.
Even some philosophers don’t think highly of philosophy, but we need it now more than ever.
A series of recent studies found that people with healthy levels of vitamin D were less likely to contract COVID-19 and suffer severe complications from it.
Centuries ago, the plague forced people into quarantine for years. Isaac Newton and Galileo used the time to revolutionize the world.