Some of these trends may be due, in part, to the lockdown.
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An emerging field studies parasites that take over the nervous system of a host.
Our minds seem both physical and intangible. That paradox has gripped this neuroscientist since childhood.
I hate grading. I love teaching, though, and giving students feedback is teaching.
“The digital HQ – the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration – actually became more important than the physical HQ.”
The non-contact technique could someday be used to lift much heavier objects — maybe even humans.
Your inner voice can be the devil on your shoulder or the angel. It depends on where your focus lies.
It is estimated that as many as 488 million people worldwide were exposed to dangerously long working hours in 2016.
A puzzling — and huge — break in the geological record finally might be explained.
Far from being a “dead” pursuit that focuses on old ideas, modern philosophy proposes and debates important, new concepts. All of us can learn from it.
Compassionate leadership is what differentiates good from great leaders during crisis.
Letting nature’s expert engineers lead the way.
Alzheimer’s disease is frightening, but the right combination of lifestyle choices can reduce your risk.
Family relationships are on many people’s minds during the holiday season as sounds and images of happy family celebrations dominate the media. Anyone whose experiences don’t live up to the holiday […]
Some scientists think we should allow our bodies to more harmlessly live with pathogens until they’re cleared from our systems.
A warming Arctic Circle could be responsible for bursts of cold weather in the south.
Tiny fluctuations in old Kepler data reveals four runaway planets that are reminiscent of Earth.
Dedicated circuits evaluate uncertainty in the brain, preventing it from using unreliable information to make decisions.
With the huge growth in satellites, fears of a crowded sky are coming true.
Digital currencies are set to upend paper currencies, but it likely won’t be the decentralized utopia some hope it will be.
Harnessing the power of emotional intelligence in the workplace can improve both employee and operational performance.
There has been a 600% increase in European gas prices so far in 2021.
A new brain imaging study explored how different levels of the brain’s excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters are linked to math abilities.
Noise causes stress. For our ancestors, it meant danger: thunder, animal roars, war cries, triggering a ‘fight or run’ reaction.
The first supernova ever discovered through its X-rays has an enormously powerful engine at its core. It’s unlike anything ever seen.
On Sept. 23, 2020, it was reported that black licorice was the culprit in the death of a 54-year-old man.
Since 2015, the Women in the Workplace report has evaluated the successes of women in corporate America alongside the challenges they face. Sponsored by McKinsey & Co. and Lean In, […]
Isn’t more sleep always better?
We look back at a year ravaged by a global pandemic, economic downturn, political turmoil and the ever-worsening climate crisis.
We’ve only seen Uranus up close once: from Voyager 2, back in 1986. The next time we do it, its features will look entirely different.