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An information war is being waged.
Researchers develop a novel method to measure gravity that can get much more information.
Your cat thinks your taste stinks. Also that you’re mingy with the laser pointer.
Animal law is the fastest growing legal discipline.
Is that what Jesus would have responded to the poll from Pew Research Center?
“Having a high level of patience often isn’t something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time”
“In so far as bodily movements build the brain, every movement a human makes matters.”
This is the first study to explore not only what percentage of people in the general population choose to watch videos of graphic real-life violence, but also why.
A new study of thousands links right-wing authoritarian attitudes and feeling one’s life is more meaningful.
Carl Sagan—who first coined the term—was tempted to call them “star-tar.”
It’s the first time the association hasn’t hired a comedian in 16 years.
The surprisingly simple treatment could prove promising for doctors and patients seeking to treat depression without medication.
Evolution doesn’t clean up after itself very well.
The ‘giant impact’ that led to Earth might not have been so giant, after all. A little over 4.5 billion years ago, our Solar System began to form. Somewhere in the […]
The most surefire, easily-seen signature of life on Earth might be a cosmic red herring around other worlds. In our quest for life beyond the Solar System, it makes sense to […]
If conjoined twins are forced to get along and share… so can a divided America.
The use of informal learning programs is on the rise in organizations around the world. A report on informal learning by Degreed states that reliance on formal learning methods — […]
“We express no view on the soundness of the policy,” Justice Roberts wrote in the Trump v. Hawaii Supreme Court ruling.
Almost two-thirds of doctors in the U.S. say they’re burned out, depressed, or both. What do we do when the very people charged with safeguarding our health against the effects of burnout are themselves suffering from burnout?
It’s one of the most common tropes in science fiction. But which movies actually get the science right? The way we travel through time, at a speed of one second per […]
There’s a big reason no one, not even Stephen Hawking, could fill Carl Sagan’s shoes. Everyone has a unique story to tell. For scientists, that story is one that usually only […]
Millennials are an integral (and growing) part of today’s workforce, now comprising the largest share of the U.S. workforce. As more tech-savvy Millennials join your organization, it becomes increasingly important […]
Generally people drink to either increase positive emotions or decrease negative ones.
Facebook’s actions – or inactions – facilitated breaches of privacy and human rights associated with democratic governance. rnrn
Valentine’s Day celebrations occur all around the world in different ways that reflect local ideas about love.
A new study shows the effectiveness of medical marijuana in preventing the abuse of prescription drugs.
Is “alloparenting” the end of family as we know it?
Before this, little was known about the genetic basis for the variety in human skin tone.
Keeping any employee happy and engaged with their work is a constant challenge for employers. Happy workers tend to be more productive and better able to focus on tasks than […]