It’s the “intersection of burnout, imposter syndrome, and anxiety.”
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The ability is tied to mental health, consciousness, and memory in humans.
Forgetfulness isn’t always a “glitch” in our memories; it can be a tool to help us make sense of the present and plan for the future.
Your brain is remarkably good at mapping out physical spaces — even if it’s an imaginary space like Hogwarts. But how does the brain do it?
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, boosting gaming systems, 5G networks, and more.
Some Europeans really don’t want to use the internet.
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.
Do we still remember what we learned in the 1940s?
Business leaders know they must prepare for technological upheavals in the years ahead. But keeping up-to-date on new technologies—to say nothing of understanding their complexities and forecasting those shifts—is an […]
Find your wallet or keys — or a nuclear submarine.
There’s no telling whether machine-learned common sense is five years away, or 50.
Although it’s often described as the Amazon of China, Alibaba has a radically different business model that does not rely on inventory management.
Really simple interventions can greatly reduce indoor temperatures during the summer, particularly in places like the Pacific Northwest.
Fiona Broome remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s (he didn’t). Oddly, many people had the same false memory.
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After cryptoassets, a wave of central bank digital currencies is set to revolutionize our ideas about what money is and how to manage it.
Why the road to self-driving vehicles is paved with smarter “dumb” cars.
How our brains interpret computer code could impact how we teach it.
No matter how good our measurement devices get, certain quantum properties always possess an inherent uncertainty. Can we figure out why?
These missions will put us one step closer to the ultimate goal: crewed trips to Mars.
We imagine and debate the inner lives of literary characters, knowing there can be no truth about their real motives or beliefs. Could our own inner lives also be works of fiction?
The four-color theorem was one of the past century’s most popular and enduring mathematical mysteries.
A Cambridge Ph.D. student has solved a grammatical problem that has befuddled Sanskrit scholars since the 5th century BC.
Fire-retardant gels and slimes combine the best attributes of water and foam.
“The Soul of a New Machine” provides a rare level of insight into the minds and decisions of humanity’s greatest thinkers.
A dispute marked by flags and booze has been replaced with an official land border.