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From wearable electronics to microscopic sensors to telemedicine, new advances like graphene and supercapacitors are bringing “impossible” electronics to life.
One woman’s viral roadmap from fear to learning to growth.
States set their own voting laws, so where does this make voting easiest?
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
Why not just divide the United States in slices of equal population?
Journalists, doctors, and others you should know.
The biggest risk comes from doing nothing at all.
Parenting could be a distraction from what mattered most to him: his writing.
MIT professor Azra Akšamija creates works of cultural resilience in the face of social conflict.
To create wiser adults, add empathy to the school curriculum.
A new device shows promising results in its ability to convert CO2 and water into useful fuels.
A strange object found in the desert has prompted worldwide speculation.
Hundreds more are documented in Robert Macfarlane’s Landmarks.
Bishop Omar Jahwar explains that before mentors can inspire others, they have to be inspired themselves.
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The world isn’t ending! But we are likely at the beginning of a profound transformation.
On the list of animals at risk are several endangered species.
The “overview effect,” experienced by astronauts when they view the Earth from outer space, irrevocably changes your perspective as a human.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
A close encounter with cosmologist James Peebles encouraged me in my scientific career.
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The stereotype of the unfeeling researcher in a lab coat just isn’t true.
When the COVID-19 crisis is over, how will education have changed? Will we have made the most of this moment?
Amid such suffering, people need some joy.
There are three factors all competing to determine the fate of the Earth, and the one that’s winning now won’t win in the end. If you could measure the average distance […]
A popular and longstanding wave of thought in psychology and psychotherapy is that diagnosis is not relevant for practitioners in those fields.
In this first episode of 2020, beloved dharma teacher Joseph Goldstein is back for a conversation about struggle, doubt, and growth on the spiritual path.
From the Aquinas viewpoint, it was both a human and divine process.
And either way, is energy or information conserved? When two things in the Universe that “always” occur meet one another, how do you know which one will win? Gravitational waves, […]
A general reorganisation of masculine norms interrupted the shaving-respectability regime.
Carbon locked in soils can be emitted by bacteria. Turning up the heat on them releases more carbon.