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There’s an entire Universe out there. So, with all that space, all those planets, and all those chances at life, why do we all live here?
“How can we live without our lives? How will we know it’s us without our past?” Steinbeck writes.
To the Greek philosopher, all of our actions ultimately aim at our own pleasure.
We imagine and debate the inner lives of literary characters, knowing there can be no truth about their real motives or beliefs. Could our own inner lives also be works of fiction?
There’s still hope for implicit bias training, research shows.
Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, but couldn’t escape himself.
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.
I also can’t conjure sounds, smells, or any other kind of sensory stimulation inside my head. This is called “aphantasia.”
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
The answer to this question depends on how you define “freedom.”
If you ask your maps app to find “restaurants that aren’t McDonald’s,” you won’t like the result.
If we are wreaking havoc on ourselves and the world, it is because we have become mesmerized by a mechanistic, reductionist way of thinking.
Though these ancient settlers of China were culturally cosmopolitan, their DNA turns out to have been completely distinct from the communities with which they interacted.
Elephants mourn the dead, dolphins give names to each other, and insects can recognize faces. The animal world is much smarter than we think.
To do more, it sometimes pays to do nothing at all.
Understanding the factors behind recent growth could help us better approach inequality.
Whether or not life exists elsewhere in the Universe, we can be assured of one thing: We are the only human beings in the cosmos.
Inside the metaverse, your emotions and physical responses will be monitored, and AI will use that data to influence you in real time. Is that essentially mind control?
New research suggests that there is no “typical” form of Alzheimer’s disease, as the condition can manifest in at least four different ways.
Psychological safety plays a key role in fostering innovation and collaborative group dynamics where all team members feel comfortable being themselves.
And if they could, would they care, asks philosopher John Gray in his new book.
Music is often labelled a “universal language,” and according to the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, there is a good reason for that.
Our minds seem both physical and intangible. That paradox has gripped this neuroscientist since childhood.
The Assam stone jars were described as early as 1929. Almost a century later, archaeologists still puzzle over their placement and purpose.
We bring multifaceted selves to our interactions, and in these interactions co-create each other again and again.
Implicit bias may be outside your conscious control, but that doesn’t mean change is.
The ten greatest ideas in science form the bedrock of modern biology, chemistry, and physics. Everyone should be familiar with them.
No matter how controversial or politicized our world becomes, science remains humanity’s best tool for figuring out how things work.
Looking probably isn’t something you need to practice. People believe they can apprehend a painting at a glance. They read coworkers’ messages and assume they understand a situation. Or they […]