A new poll highlights the dramatic influence of partisan thinking in the U.S. with regards to key principles of international law.
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For sufferers of Alzheimer’s, the answer is yes. But replacing movement with a pill is not the best option.
A new study discovers the “liking gap” — the difference between how we view others we’re meeting for the first time, and the way we think they’re seeing us.
It’s much more than an art form.
And if they exist, are there alternate-reality versions of you out there, too? You’ve likely imagined it before: another Universe out there, just like this one, where all the random events […]
A new study shows that some men’s reaction to sex is not what you’d expect, resulting in a condition previously observed in women.
A team of archaeologists has discovered 3,200-year-old cheese after analyzing artifacts found in an ancient Egyptian tomb. It could be the oldest known cheese sample in the world.
Don’t take the Bible so seriously, says religious scholar and fully interesting guy Rob Bell.
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If antimatter falls up instead of down, countless sci-fi dreams will become scientific reality. One of the most astonishing facts about science is how universally applicable the laws of nature […]
Innovation and adaptability are the lifeblood of any successful business or organization. However, two of the greatest challenges faced by many development professionals are:
In order to build a second Earth, we need to look at how the first one was made.
The European Commission is about to pass some laws regulating the future of the Internet. Here’s how to make sure these laws are fair and just.
Traveling to Mars is going to be hard. Not going completely bonkers when we’re there may be even harder.
Entrepreneur, investor and podcast king Tim Ferriss addresses an issue that everyone faces: procrastination. Ferriss shares some of the insights he gleaned from interviews with world-class performers and leaders for […]
The Great British Diversity Experiment found concrete steps that can increase diversity in companies.
Job hopping can be a smart career move for many employees, but only if they do it right. Here’s how.
The use of informal learning programs is on the rise in organizations around the world. A report on informal learning by Degreed states that reliance on formal learning methods — […]
It’s not about the resolution but about how your mind tackles the problem.
Synthesizing the vast research in the scientific study of religion is a huge task.
Dietary rules need to consider the land needed to grow the food, cautions new study.
In the Communication Styles Matrix, there are four basic styles of communicators: the Director, Expresser, Thinker, and Harmonizer. Typically, people are a combination of at least two communication styles—one “primary” […]
Faith is in retreat, atheism is on the march. But only in China does a majority positively state they don’t believe in God.
Why have some conspiracy theories been pushed back into the public? Because when you try to force them out of the mainstream, they’ll find a wider audience on the fringes.
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Practicing mindfulness in the workplace is taking businesses and organizations around the world by storm. While some practice mindfulness techniques, others are more involved in the discipline of mindfulness meditation.
The Thai boys soccer team rescued from underground caves was helped in survival by meditation practices led by its coach – a former Buddhist monk.
Late night texts provide insights on America’s recreational drug use, documenting good and bad times with meth, cocaine, heroin, pills, marijuana, LSD, and ecstasy.
A new study finds even babies can discern who leads and who bullies.
In order to reap the greatest rewards, we have to think big and invest big. One of these four missions will deliver like never before. When it comes to exploring the […]
Now is a good time to brush up on who’s on the ballot.