Extravagant plans to build Titanic II, a replica of the original White Star Line ship, are back in circulation.
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In Life After Google, George Gilder writes that we’re paying a heavy cost for “free.”
Researchers find the “neural clock” that orders and timestamps experiences and memories.
The pressure of getting into a top-tier college seems to have influenced the ways teenagers sort themselves into cliques.
You can learn good design through these books. Most of which is avoiding bad design.
As long as we fail to name capitalism as a key cause of mass extinction, we will remain powerless to break its tragic story.
Ancient beverages such as tea and chamomile can heighten your modern-day performance.
It’s not about the resolution but about how your mind tackles the problem.
TheTrueSize.com offers hours of fun while you stretch and shrink countries and states all over the globe.
Cutting through liberalism and conservatism, important thinkers are trying to navigate a polarized world. This often leads to uncomfortable confrontations.
Back with another one of those block(chain)-rockin’ reads.
In most countries around the world, some jobs are by law reserved for men only and forbidden for women.
NASA scientists have discovered three factors that influence Earth’s rotational wobble. Thankfully, while the Earth may wobble, it won’t fall down.
The astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell has been awarded a special Breakthrough prize for discovering pulsars in the 1960s.
As more intellectuals seek a common ground between the left-right divide, these ten books offer insights on how to navigate challenging topics.
The Parker Solar Probe is the first time a spacecraft will ever get this close to the sun.
Whether you caught or missed the eclipse of January 20/21, 2019, here’s what you need to know for all the ones you’ll ever view again. On January 20/21, 2019, a very […]
A groundbreaking new study shows that octopuses seemed to exhibit uncharacteristically social behavior when given MDMA, the psychedelic drug commonly known as ecstasy.
In the middle of a publicity crisis, employee turnover, new leadership, or another business disruption, effective management that leads change serves as the calm in the storm. Solid management provides […]
Could famous sinkings and disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle have been prevented by advanced contemporary technology?
And if they exist, are there alternate-reality versions of you out there, too? You’ve likely imagined it before: another Universe out there, just like this one, where all the random events […]
The entire device is about the size of an ice chest, and the temperature it achieves will be 10 billion times colder than the vacuum of space.
We need a break, but the possibility of getting one seems unlikely.
Let kids be kids. Watching over your children’s every move is a bad idea, and the long-term effects of helicopter parenting are far worse than thought.
The era of cheap energy is coming to an end and societies will need to reshape energy consumption and infrastructure or face consequences, warns a new scientific background paper issued to the United Nations.
Specific self-driving car systems are now being developed for urban and rural settings.
They were a little optimistic in 1912, but they understood that adding carbon to the atmosphere has side effects.
Proposers’ strategies must be successful in one of three different environments.
As the new Star Wars movie, Solo, premieres, let’s look at the physics of how his most famous achievement might actually be possible. The Millennium Falcon’s greatest achievement, according to […]
New principled approach helps autonomous underwater vehicles explore the ocean in an intelligent, energy-efficient manner.