Quantum mechanics + consciousness: There is nothing better than mixing two great mysteries to produce an even bigger one.
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For too many people, a poor education is a destructive barrier in their lives—a source of limitation rather than opportunity. Together, we can change this.
On long-haul flights, some airlines show shipwrecks on their in-flight maps. The aim is to entertain; the result is often to horrify.
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After years of speculation a team of researchers has pinpointed the age of this ancient mystery.
We live in a world dominated by science, but most people don’t understand its most essential characteristic: establishing standards of evidence to keep us from getting fooled by our own biases and opinions.
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The most important events in history have nothing to do with politics or wars.
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