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As technology advances, the use of laser weapons in space becomes more likely.
To gain its full value, L&D leaders must be open to challenging assumptions about how they approach on-the-job training.
Unlike the first Roaring Twenties, these won’t end with a Great Depression.
Edible electronics, devices that can be broken down and digested, could perform many useful functions inside the body.
Agile learning enables an organization to pivot quickly in response to changes in technology, economic conditions, market demand, and more.
There are plenty of alternatives to spending a fortune on employee training programs. These 10 options are a great place to start.
The idea that the news can make you sick has a long history.
Understanding the factors behind recent growth could help us better approach inequality.
With such a vast Universe and raw ingredients that seem to be everywhere, could it really be possible that humanity is truly alone?
In 1957, humanity launched our first satellite; today’s number is nearly 10,000, with 500,000+ more planned. Space is no longer pristine.
Should we be searching for life on other planets, or technology?
With change management training, learning and development leaders can help their talent avoid the common pitfalls that stall transformation.
“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”
What if intelligence can thrive without consciousness?
Elephants mourn the dead, dolphins give names to each other, and insects can recognize faces. The animal world is much smarter than we think.
If used improperly, the metaverse could be more divisive than social media and an insidious threat to society and even reality itself.
It’s like radar, but with light. Distributed acoustic sensing — DAS — picks up tremors from volcanoes, quaking ice and deep-sea faults, as well as traffic rumbles and whale calls.
Remote work is here to stay. Here are a few ways to enhance remote training in a post-pandemic future.
On Nov. 15, 2021, U.S. officials announced that they had detected a dangerous new debris field in orbit near Earth. Later in the day, it was confirmed that Russia had […]
Sophia, the humanoid robot, is not just mirroring emotions; she’s leading a revolution in emotional intelligence.
We should not expect aliens to look anything like us. Creatures that resemble octopuses or birds or even robots are legitimate possibilities.
Einstein’s laws of gravity have been challenged many times, but have always emerged victorious. Could wide binary stars change all that?
Yes, there are reasons to worry about Twitter, but it’s not about the bots.
Fulfillment at work isn’t about finding your passion; it’s about cultivating the relationships that create a sense of belonging.
Cars are no longer just a way to get from A to B.
Uncertainty is inherent to our Universe.
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love my tsundoku.
In “Dear Oliver,” neuroscientist Susan Barry describes how her 10-year correspondence with Oliver Sacks unleashed her inner author.
It doesn’t matter how ridiculous a lie is. As long as it is repeated often enough, some people will believe it.