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Ten of the most sandbagging, red-herring, and effective logical fallacies.
Have sexual interludes obscured the path to love?
If we restrict ourselves to looking for extraterrestrial life on Earth-like worlds, we might miss it entirely. When we think about life out there in the Universe, far beyond the […]
Just because you have unconscious bias doesn’t mean you’re a bad person. It just makes you human. Amway’s Claire Groen cites the quote that made her feel better about her […]
GenTech aren’t happy about how their data is being collected and used.
The quick-acting drug could usher in a new era of treatment for depression.
Business experts recommend transparency as a way to strengthen engagement by keeping employees in touch with the meaning and value of their work, and to help hold decision-makers accountable for […]
An emphasis on personal responsibility might explain why conservatives tend to be in better physical health than liberals.
Is it saying too much to say something doesn’t exist when you have no evidence either way?
Almost 200 cognitive biases rule our everyday thinking. A new codex boils them down to 4.
It’s the ultimate way to go… and yet, it still isn’t what you’d expect. There are many terrifying ways that the Universe can destroy something. In space, if you tried to […]
It’s been used by everyone from philosophers to business leaders — and Stanford research shows it really makes a difference.
Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky admits that when you’re on the bottom of a hierarchy, “it sucks whether you are a baboon or a human.” Sapolsky suggests that as a business leader, […]
The secret to a calmer trip to work could be hidden in plain sight.
It’s a strange situation. In many American workplaces, it’s the sexual predators we protect, not their victims, according to journalist and author Gretchen Carlson. Since her landmark 2016 lawsuit against Fox […]
Scientific discovery often happens when you least expect it. But no one could’ve expected this. Imagine that you’re a scientist, going out on a limb to design and build an experiment […]
Doomsday prophesies have never once come to pass, but they’ve never had science on their side like this before. Every year, the Earth completes an orbital revolution around the Sun, returning […]
Studying ‘episodic memory’ in animals may hold the key to understanding memory loss in humans.
Its emergence will challenge what it means to be human.
A plan to forgive almost a trillion dollars in debt would solve the student loan debt crisis, but can it work?
There’s an enormous evolutionary advantage for flamingos to stand on one leg, but only physics explains why. Of all the natural marvels unique to planet Earth, the diversity of the living […]
Inequality and racism are connected, but maybe not as much as you think.
A new study may change the face of astrophysics.
Some books had a profound influence on Einstein’s thinking and theories.
Having ‘high levels of intelligence’ is no excuse for rejecting quality scientific information. You think of yourself as a generally intelligent person, don’t you? Someone who’s good at deducing fact […]
Turns out the more we desire a food, the more we have to consume to feel satiated.
If the only advice you’ve heard on public speaking is to imagine the audience in their underwear, this article’s for you.
Singing is universal. It is found in all cultures and, despite protestations of tone deafness, the vast majority of people can sing.