Dancing, for Nietzsche, was another way of saying Yes! to life.
Search Results
You searched for: Richard Hoffman
One of the world’s most isolated island groups has just been made one of the world’s largest ocean reserves.
Spirituality can be an uncomfortable word for atheists. But does it deserve the antagonism that it gets?
Researchers make the case for “deep evidential regression.”
Gain-of-function mutation research may help predict the next pandemic — or, critics argue, cause one.
Researchers found a common element in the destruction of even the most powerful empires.
How many hurdles stand in the way of hyperloops becoming a commercial reality?
Jonathan Berman wants us to have better dialogues.
How can we learn from the lessons of the past and build a better future?
The information could influence future treatments.
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Austro-Japanese aristocrat Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi later concentrated on plans for Pan-Europe.
Researchers devise groundbreaking new methods to create and duplicate single-atom transistors for quantum computers.
This map of Europe’s 20 most populous islands holds a few surprises and unlocks a truckload of trivia.
Remarkable ‘fan art’ commemorates 50th anniversary of legendary guitar player’s passing.
Researchers at University College London link waist circumference with dementia.
A recent NIHR report found that students with previously low connectedness scores saw improvement in well-being and eased anxiety.
“Sea of Shadows” is a documentary you can’t afford to miss.
Astronaut company Virgin Galactic will become first to be publicly traded.
A curated list of must-watch films from Big Think readers.
Richard Lyon’s visionary plan for the future of innovation at Berkeley.
Your health and the health of the planet are not indistinguishable.
Weight gain is a side effect of antidepressants, adding another layer of problems.
Scientists are befuddled by where the shark gets most of its food.
Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before the control of fire.
A 2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison study was the first of it’s kind to show structural differences in the psychopathic brain.
A philosopher’s guide to detecting nonsense and getting around it.
Trump is #45 but Pence is #48 – and other strange consequences of the curious office of vice president.