A new survey also found that women executives believe imposter syndrome to be common among women in corporate America.
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A new report sees a major disruption in where we get our food.
For many, 2020 will not be remembered as a “best of” much. We don’t need to repeat the reasons here; it’s sufficient to point out that a 100-year pandemic was […]
Having grown kids still at home is not likely to do you, or them, any permanent harm.
Innovators don’t ignore risk; they are just better able to analyze it in uncertain situations.
Researchers recently discovered an antibody that totally disrupts the influenza virus’s ability to replicate; it could be used to design a universal flu vaccine.
Here’s how the world’s technology conversations are changing.
Prior to COVID-19, 45% of people with intellectual disabilities reported feeling lonely.
Way back in 1965, the soon-to-be founder of Intel, Gordon Moore, published a paper predicting that the number of transistors that could fit on a computer chip would double every […]
The most unique interloper into our Solar System has a natural explanation that fits perfectly — no aliens required.
Opportunistic agility is running rampant among hackers and scammers.
The first Earth-sized planet without a parent star has just been discovered. For countless millennia, planets beyond our Solar System were mere speculation. Today, we know of over 4,000 confirmed […]
“I suddenly woke up one day and thought, you idiot, you are letting your life fade away, you have got to do something.”
A new study suggests that the type of alarm clock you use might affect the severity of sleep inertia you experience.
The laws of physics aren’t changing. The Earth is. When it comes to any physical science, we know that the fundamental rules governing how the Universe works remain constant with time. […]
The TESS satellite captures rare images of a cataclysmic event in a faraway galaxy.
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This medieval-themed meme highlights a shady yet all too common rhetorical move people make in arguments.
Reliability and innovation are the twin pillars of survival for any business. But it’s the rare company that’s willing and able to commit to rediscovering the leading edge on a […]
OpenStax reimagined textbooks and saved students $1 billion. Now is a moment to reimagine even more. How can education help students learn more, better, and faster?
Coronavirus layoffs are a glimpse into our automated future. We need to build better education opportunities now so Americans can find work in the economy of tomorrow.
The ‘final parsec problem’ is still a mystery for astronomers. When it comes to black holes in the Universe, we know there are at least two major types. There are […]
With 45% of recent college graduates under or unemployed, it’s time to explore new solutions.
Conventional wisdom believes “screen time” disrupts mental development, but research hints at a more complicated relationship between our minds and digital technology.
The coronavirus pandemic is highlighting the innovations that have been desperately needed in higher education all along.
Contact-tracing apps can be a useful tool for public health, but they have considerable false positive and false negative rates.
Theoretically, we know what happened on the red planet. Here’s how we’ll find out whether we’re right. When it comes to the worlds beyond Earth in our Solar System, it’s only […]
How does one supernova get so bright, so energetic, and so massive? It’s a spectacular mystery to solve. On February 22, 2016, one of humanity’s automated sky-scanning telescopes — the Pan-STARRS Survey for […]
Chronic irregular sleep in children was associated with psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to a recent study out of the University of Birmingham’s School of Psychology.
If there are cracks in Einstein’s theory, this is how to find them. Is Einstein’s most powerful theory, General Relativity, always correct? Or will there come a point where it breaks […]
Light cannot escape from a black hole, no matter what. But when two black holes merge? They just might. On September 14, 2015, history was made as the NSF’s twin LIGO […]