When he was developing his famous hierarchy of needs, Abraham Maslow cited 9 historical figures that achieved self-actualization.
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Venture capitalists do not invest in female and minority entrepreneurs in any significant way. Nathalie Molina Niño explains several viable fundraising alternatives that won’t require founders to give up control of their companies.
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What does it take to tackle a multifaceted problem?
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas shares the books that shaped his life.
Researchers find that toddlers verbalize and interact more with their parents when reading sessions feature print books, not tablets.
Her support of Democratic candidates has the alt-right furious.
If they saw us as we were before the recent industrial revolution, would there be any reason to particularly care about us? All across the Universe, trillions of galaxies can be […]
The gem lapis lazuli is the source of luminescent blue in manuscript illustrations.
A plan to forgive almost a trillion dollars in debt would solve the student loan debt crisis, but can it work?
For years we have been fascinated with the artistic prowess of Leonardo da Vinci.
No international borders, no international order—and yet, most land borders are not very old: more than half were drawn after 1900.
Every object in the Universe is constrained by the laws of physics. Does this mean there are any black holes that shouldn’t exist? When it comes to the objects that […]
Average waiting time for hitchhikers in Ireland: Less than 30 minutes. In southern Spain: More than 90 minutes.
The visible light portion of the spectrum is tiny compared to the whole thing. Here’s what we’re missing. When you look at the Milky Way in visible light, you might see […]
A neuroscientist argues that da Vinci shared a disorder with Picasso and Rembrandt.
Beyond the oceans boiling and the death of our Sun, Earth’s ultimate fate won’t be determined until far in the distant future. It took the Universe 13.8 billion years to create […]
The Geminid meteor shower grows more intense with every year, and it’s expected to be particularly bright in 2018.
Jim Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz just won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. It couldn’t be more well-deserved. Every year, the Nobel Prize reminds all of humanity to […]
If you think you have problems today, be glad you’re not moving at the speed of light. Special relativity, even though it’s over 100 years old, is still one of the […]
We’re a long way from the beginnings of life on Earth. Here’s the key to how we got there. The Universe was already two-thirds of its present age by the time […]
The discovery could potentially bush pack the evolution of feathers on vertebrates by 70 million years.
The line-in-the-sand was drawn in sharpie, and the time to declare ‘no more’ is now. When you have a question about the physical world, there are a lot of different approaches […]
The planet has had life on it, in some form or another, for nearly as long as Earth has existed. If you came to our Solar System right after it formed, […]
Never draw a conclusion, no matter how ‘obvious,’ without doing the experiment first. We all love our most cherished ideas about how the world and the Universe works. Our conception […]
A color you’ll never find in a star is responsible for the universal color of star-forming regions. If you look through a telescope’s eyepiece, distant galaxies always appears white. Spiral-shaped […]
Famous inventors and scientists submission to the daily grind
The darkness of the night sky was a mystery for generations of humans. Here’s the reason why. From our perspective here in the Solar System, it makes absolute intuitive sense why […]
Worryingly, these are not just two random collections of countries, but two blocs with a lot of pre-existing enmity.
The quick test would be a breakthrough in cancer treatment.