Master negotiator Chris Voss breaks down how to get what you want during negotiations.
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Researchers devise an effective new predictive tool for maritime first-responders.
Data from LinkedIn suggests soft skills will be the most in-demand as the economy begins to rebuild and 2020 grads look for work.
This space expansionist ideology marked the beginning of what Arendt called “earth alienation.”
Even kids get that a real leader puts others’ interests first.
The Earth Return Orbiter is part of a long-term mission to search for ancient alien life on Mars.
And Dr. Jill Tarter never once lost her composure.
This medieval-themed meme highlights a shady yet all too common rhetorical move people make in arguments.
If it weren’t for a subatomic quantum rule, our Universe would be vastly different. In many ways, our views of the distant Universe are the closest things we’ll ever get […]
Start by reading the title, looking at the labels and checking the caption. If these are not available – be very wary.
A bipartisan group of economists, technology and public health experts, and ethicists developed a three-part plan to swiftly and safely reopen the American economy. Could it work?
If the multiverse is real, where does all the energy for it come from? One of the biggest scientific puzzles, even given our knowledge of the Big Bang, is to understand […]
Currently, more than 100 COVID-19 vaccines are being developed worldwide.
If the electromagnetic and weak forces unify to make the electroweak force, maybe, at even higher energies, something even greater happens?
Despite all the challenges, Hubble has vindicated this discovery. Practically everywhere we look in the Universe, the large-scale objects that we see — small galaxies, large galaxies, groups and clusters of galaxies, […]
Exploring how a small change in your DNA sequence can make you a natural blonde.
A new survey also found that women executives believe imposter syndrome to be common among women in corporate America.
“It’s not always about agreement, more often it’s about business.”
An unprecedented number of new satellites threatens the night sky as we know it. Will we act in time to save it?
Attending religious service once a week found to lower risk of suicide and other “deaths of despair”
In late April, the news hit us hard: Lorna Breen, an emergency room doctor in a Manhattan hospital flooded with coronavirus patients, committed suicide. According to her father, the emotional […]
From exoplanets to supermassive black holes to the first stars and galaxies, Webb will show us the Universe as we’ve never seen it before.
Having grown kids still at home is not likely to do you, or them, any permanent harm.
If you want to get the Universe we see, a multiverse comes along for the ride. When we look out at the Universe today, it simultaneously tells us two stories about […]
Does what you believe in come from reason? Or just your community?
Can we affirm everything in life, the beauty and the suffering? Nietzsche says yes.
Are you prone to view life as glass-half-empty? If so, don’t let it drag you down: Your day-to-day happiness level is something that was, in large part, set early in […]
The physicist was both a gentleman and scholar.
Researchers call this “intergenerational reciprocity.”
Innovators don’t ignore risk; they are just better able to analyze it in uncertain situations.
The author of “Auroville: The City Made of Dreams” talks about the difficulties of establishing (and writing about) utopian societies.