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Throughout history, anarchists have been responsible for bombings and assassinations, including some very recent ones.
Beef, salt, and water is all the Canadian professor eats. Is that sustainable?
Taking a modern look at a millennia-old concept.
The controversy around the Torah codes gets a new life.
General Relativity has nothing to do with light or electromagnetism at all. So how to gravitational waves know to travel at the speed of light? There are two fundamental classes of […]
These ten characters have all had a huge influence on psychology. Their stories continue to intrigue those interested in personality and identity, nature and nurture, and the links between mind and body.
The key to Finland’s success is to view education not as a privilege, but a right.
The Canadian professor takes issue with blocking free speech, but is he part of the problem?
With a total of 10 black holes detected, what we’ve learned about the Universe is truly amazing. On September 14th, 2015, just days after LIGO first turned on at its new-and-improved […]
Extravagant plans to build Titanic II, a replica of the original White Star Line ship, are back in circulation.
Faraday’s law of induction was set forth in 1834, and was the experiment that led Einstein to discover relativity. When we think about Einstein and the theory of relativity, all […]
The money will go to her foundation, but is the tour really in the ‘Back to Black’ chanteuse’s best interest?
For sufferers of Alzheimer’s, the answer is yes. But replacing movement with a pill is not the best option.
We’ve never seen an image of a black hole’s event horizon before. Here’s what we’re expecting, based on what we already know. For hundreds of years, physicists have hypothesized that the […]
The part of your brain responsible for ASMR catalogs music, and appears to be a stronghold against Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Are you a ‘Big-Endian’ or a ‘Little-Endian’? Swift’s satirical take on religious wars gave us the jargon to describe our different date and address formats.
A French study of nearly 70,000 people yielded startling results for two forms of cancer.
Researchers at the Rotman School of Management discovered that past victories rarely translate into new environments.
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Space may be enormous, but collisions are inevitable. Here’s what happens when they occur. The Universe as we know it has been around for nearly 14 billion years: plenty of time […]
“Hang on, Mom. My coffee just flew in.” IBM just filed a patent for drones to deliver coffee to people that they “sense” need it.
Ancient beverages such as tea and chamomile can heighten your modern-day performance.
TheTrueSize.com offers hours of fun while you stretch and shrink countries and states all over the globe.
As a leader, you’re in an incredible position to contribute to the success of your employees, as well as create an environment that promotes, encourages, and nurtures employee empowerment. By […]
Two of our biggest science-fiction dreams might not remain fiction for much longer. Here’s how 21st-century science could make it real. For as long as human beings have looked up at […]
There’s a reason you’re not motivated when you smoke weed: it ruins your episodic memory.
Progressive America would be half as big, but twice as populated as its conservative twin.
Simplicity is at the heart of some of the world’s most successful innovations. To some, simplicity is the concept of reducing complex concepts into simple messages, processes, services, or products. […]