Asking science to determine what happened before time began is like asking, “Who were you before you were born?”
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Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.
In our Universe, all stable atomic nuclei have protons in them; there’s no stable “neutronium” at all. But what’s the reason why?
Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, but couldn’t escape himself.
Setting resolutions for the new year means you think the future is up to you — but is it?
Agile learning enables an organization to pivot quickly in response to changes in technology, economic conditions, market demand, and more.
Ever since the start of the hot Big Bang, time ticks forward as the Universe expands. But could time ever run backward, instead?
People tend to reflexively assume that fun events – like vacations – will go by really quickly.
In “Off the Edge”, journalist Kelly Weill dives down the strange rabbit hole of the flat-Earther community.
We take for granted that time is real. But what if it’s only an illusion, and a relative illusion at that? Does time even exist?
Too many people still view stay-at-home dads as feckless deadbeats, but their acceptance is an important step toward gender equality.
65 million years ago, an asteroid strike caused the 5th great mass extinction. Could we save Earth, today, from a similar event?
Many organizations are just scratching the surface of what their talent is capable of, but reskilling programs help unlock untapped potential.
A study of 1.6 million people ties high incomes with more positive emotions and fewer negative ones, but only towards the self.
From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
If you want to be an authentic person, embrace reality. Don’t try to clamber your way up Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
The answer to this question depends on how you define “freedom.”
Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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The results of a 2021 study suggest that the world’s most powerful psychedelic may be an underutilized peace-building tool.
The Source Family, a radical 1970s utopian commune, still impacts what we eat today.
Learning and development leaders can play a key role in fostering inclusion in the workplace, improving creativity and innovation in the process.
Da Vinci dreamed up a helicopter 400 years before they actually existed. Now, engineers have brought his design to life, but with a twist.
The ability to differentiate your emotions might make you less likely to suffer from depression, alcoholism, and anger issues.
The pattern 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc., is the Fibonacci sequence. It shows up all over nature. But what’s the full explanation behind it?
A socially minded franchise model makes money while improving society.
Why I was prepared to hate The Structure of Scientific Revolutions but ended up loving it.
Multiple lines of evidence — physical, chemical, and biological — must converge for scientists to conclude that alien life has been found.
Brian C. Muraresku, New York Times best-selling author of “The Immortality Key,” unpacks ancient evidence for the widespread ritual use of psychoactive plants.
Quantum mechanics + consciousness: There is nothing better than mixing two great mysteries to produce an even bigger one.
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