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Recent claims put LK-99 as the first room temperature, ambient pressure superconductor ever. Has the game changed, or is it merely hype?
Going to smaller and smaller distance scales reveals more fundamental views of nature, which means if we can understand and describe the smallest scales, we can build our way to […]
If we are wreaking havoc on ourselves and the world, it is because we have become mesmerized by a mechanistic, reductionist way of thinking.
Step one, start with a trial separation.
How can you maximize the amount of love and happiness in your life? One of history’s greatest scientists found the answer: with math.
The key is finding which lifestyle suits you best: hedonic, eudaimonic, or experiential.
It’s not about leaves in tall trees.
65 million years ago, a massive asteroid struck Earth. Not only did Jupiter not stop it, but it probably caused the impact itself.
What makes a face trustworthy, anyway?
Look out at a distant object, and you’re not seeing it as it is today. It’s size, brightness, and actual distance are all different.
It would get rid of our hazardous, radioactive, and pollutive waste for good, but physics tells us it’s a losing strategy for elimination.
Tips from neuroscience and psychology can make you an expert thinker.
The road to happiness is indirect and full of frustration.
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Diversity training is easy to get wrong. Here’s how to build an effective program.
A longstanding mismatch between theory and experiment motivated an exquisite muon measurement. At last, a theoretical solution has arrived.
Just don’t expect the apocalypse to look like it does in the movies.
Forget these scientific myths to better understand your brain and yourself.
Anti-human business practices deteriorate their charges, and there’s perhaps no greater warning of this end result than the life of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel. Nobel invented dynamite in 1867 with […]
It might seem like science and faith are at war, but the two have a historical synergy that extends back in time for centuries.
Expressing gratitude encourages others to continue being generous, promoting a cycle of goodness.
Today, it’s common knowledge, but it took scientists centuries to figure out.
All telescopes are fundamentally limited in what they can see. JWST reveals more distant galaxies than Hubble, but still can’t see them all.
Why do some corporate training programs fail? Here are five reasons.
And what if both parties are skilled at mirroring each other? Will it produce a stalemate?
Money can buy happiness — if you spend it on others, research suggests.
82% of professionals say they’d take a lower-paying job to work for an organization with more ethical business practices. This is just one of the reasons to offer ethics training for employees.
Even if a balloon flies directly overhead, attempting to shoot it down with a conventional firearm is stupid, ineffective, and dangerous.
Spicy foods are enjoyed the world over, but scientists don’t know why people partake in culinary masochism.
Perhaps the most remarkable fact about the Universe is simply that it, and everything in it, exists. But what’s the reason why?