What worked before won’t necessarily work this time — and the best leaders will adapt.
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Quantum physics is starting to show up in unexpected places. Indeed, it is at work in animals, plants, and our own bodies.
The authors call it “wildly theoretical” — but let’s take a look, anyway.
Millions of doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine could be distributed as early as this week.
Marburg virus, like its cousin Ebola, causes severe disease, with fatality rates ranging from 22% to 90%.
When leaders connect enterprise ambition with the driving spirit of activism, everyone wins.
Northwell Health is using insights from website traffic to forecast COVID-19 hospitalizations two weeks in the future.
The nature of civilizational threats has changed in a mere decade.
New research identifies 16 different COVID-19 personality types and the lessons we can learn from this global pandemic.
The acceptance of fashionable nonsense is a threat to Enlightenment values and public health.
Any dataset that can be quantified over time can be turned into a contest that is both exciting and (a little bit) enlightening.
What we call “basic research” is actually the most cutting-edge. It underpins knowledge, and without it, technology does not come into being.
A psychologist and a doctor of emergency medicine explain.
“Rational vaccinology” could lead to effective cancer vaccines.
Counterintuitively, directly combating misinformation online can spread it further. A different approach is needed.
Could we have predicted COVID-19 through social media trends?
Deaths of despair are skyrocketing in the U.S., while at the same time, they are falling in other wealthy countries. What are we doing wrong?
Out of sight, but not out of mind.
A new snake becomes Instagram famous after its accidental discovery by a graduate student going on a nature walk in northern India.
The father of relativity understood that “not everything that counts can be counted” — as do today’s most impactful leaders.
In one experiment, the Viking landers added water to Martian soil samples. That might have been a very bad idea.
Experts say we should only be working 15 hours per week, so why are some working 80?
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Did America’s collective mental health get worse (and then better) after the first COVID-19 lockdown?
In spreading politics, videos may not be much more persuasive than their text-based counterparts.
From synthetic biology to xenotransplantation, biotech will continue to march forward in 2023, in part powered by data and AI.
With around 5,000 summertime residents, increased tourism, and a warming planet, it is becoming difficult to protect Antarctica from invasion.
Not every “expert” has the expertise to back up their argument.
Virtual tourism has thus far been a futuristic dream, but a world shaped by Covid-19 may be ready to accept it.
Real-time online learning is where our dated education system is heading.