Our existence is finite, but that’s no reason for despair. Here’s a version of the story we all should hear at least once. This world, and for that matter, the entire […]
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Microplastics are everywhere in the ocean food chain. A new study suggests they might have another route into terrestrial animals.
The term “diversity” is a hot topic and focus in today’s business world. The importance of diversity and inclusion training in the workplace grows as businesses and the nation as […]
Vaccinations have saved countless lives and untold suffering, even though many adults still believe vaccines are bad for their children.
We often praise selfless action, but it is even possible?
With Fort Lauderdale serving as an example, Avvo crunches the numbers to find the days of the month and week, and the times, you’re most likely to get a traffic ticket.
A new study used massive amounts of data from an online dating service to explore what makes someone desirable, and how people go about attracting partners online.
In his new book, Nick Chater writes that what we see is what we get.
Explore a legendary philosopher’s take on how society fails to prepare us for education and progress.
As more time passes since the Big Bang, more of the Universe comes into view. But how much? Even though it’s been billions of years since the Big Bang, there’s a […]
Actress Evangeline Lilly wonders if the reason male Marvel superheroes complain about their costumes so much is that they’re not used to being uncomfortable to look good, as all women are.
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Think you make moral judgments objectively? Think again.
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When two black holes merge together, about 5% of their mass gets lost. Where does that information go? Do merging black holes lose information? They absolutely must, according to General […]
Being grumpy can actually make you a better problem solver, as it boosts executive function. This doesn’t give you free range to be a grouch.
Elon Musk appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience for a conversation that covered topics ranging from the inner workings of neural link technology to the differences between a joint and a blunt.
Physicists prove a core part of the theory of general relativity by using the whole Earth and the most precise clocks ever.
Zoologist Lucy Cooke explains evolution’s answer to non-consensual sex among spotted hyenas: an eight-inch pseudo-penis for all the ladies.
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A new study finds that even minutes of meditation or mindfulness increases your cognitive capabilities.
So-called ‘positive stress’ has been growing in popularity among Silicon Valley workers.
Recent books that are sure to add to your intelligence.
Quarantines are worth the trouble to keep the next pandemic at bay but they need to be applied intelligently.
You can learn good design through these books. Most of which is avoiding bad design.
In an increasingly global professional and social environment, organizations are becoming increasingly agile and adaptive to these changes. Regardless of industry, leaders share common concerns over changes in technology, an […]
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Spirituality plays a different ballgame than science, so the language used in either of them doesn’t often match up to the other side. This, says religious teacher Rob Bell, creates a lot of conflicts.
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Hear Carl Sagan as you’ve never heard him before.