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Switching over to a vegan-based diet can drastically cut CO2 emissions. But will Americans actually change their diet?
We think of self-actualization as a lofty goal, but research suggests it may just be another way of obeying our biological programming.
The university model needs to evolve.
There’s a lot we can do with current technology to help stem the tide of climate change, but future technology may help even more.
How an off-the-radar Nobel Prize brings us ever nearer to finding a major cure.
The robotics company is allowing select companies to lease the semi-autonomous robot.
The company must also appoint an independent privacy committee to its board of its directors.
How does the largest welfare program imaginable have libertarian supporters?
Millennial income did not recover from the Great Recession like older generations’, a disparity that can have dire consequences for future generations.
Is the way we hear music biological or cultural?
Andrew Yang argues that the Alaska Permanent Fund shows the path to implementing a nationwide universal basic income.
Some studies say they help, others say just the opposite. Let’s dig in to find the truth.
Extraterrestrial life should arise fairly easily. But intelligence is another matter entirely. Planet Earth has been around for the past 4.5 billion years or so: about the last third of […]
A variety of structures exist to both treat employees with more respect and increase productivity.
During World War II, the U.S. incarcerated over 100,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps throughout the West.
An elegant, 400-year-old means of navigating the stars takes flight.
How do you know you are real? A classic paper by philosopher Nick Bostrom argues you are likely a simulation.
A plan to forgive almost a trillion dollars in debt would solve the student loan debt crisis, but can it work?
Some basic areas we could all use some improvement in.
Finland’s educational system was driven by a culture that supports a strong social contract, one the United States currently lacks.
There are real problems that our society faces, and only through expert-level knowledge can we solve them. All across the country, you can see how the seeds of it develop from […]
All humans have a mindful capability for creative thought. Unleashing it is dependent on how we’re taught to go about the creative process.
The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate wants to give every American $1,000 a month – but will that disincentivize work?
Michael Dowling, Northwell Health’s CEO, believes we’re entering the age of smart medicine.
Depending on the answer, one of the famous unsolved Millennium problems could have major implications in our lives.
Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company’s mission
If your goal was to destroy the science of astronomy and astrophysics, this is exactly how you’d do it. One of the perks of being President of the United States of […]
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 […]
America’s socialists owe a lot to one man, but what did he think about socialism?