Explanations for the cosmic speed limit often conflate mass with inertia.
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Archaeologist Bernard Frischer spent decades uploading the ruins of the Eternal City to the cloud. Here’s what it looks like.
The underground burial tombs were used at least as far back as 2500 B.C.
What the hell is “re-engineering business value creation systems” anyway?
In all mammals, there are two brain pathways for processing information from the eyes: an evolutionarily ancient one and a more modern one.
Adopting a healthy scepticism towards inherited ideas means “emptying the container of the Self.”
Just as there are many types of believers, there’s not only one type of atheist.
What you can learn about media by parodying it from the print era into the digital age.
Maintain peace of mind during tax season by correctly filling out your W-4.
Burns’ latest documentary dives into the long-romanticized life and work of the Italian polymath.
“Block. It puts some writers down for months. It puts some writers down for life.”
The Universe changes remarkably over time, with some entities surviving and others simply decaying away. Is this cosmic evolution at work?
The promising new treatment builds on research that went into developing COVID vaccines.
One study suggested that the “Methuselah Star” is older than the Universe itself.
“The Tao of the wise is to work without effort.”
While ice itself is slick, slippery, and difficult to navigate across under most circumstances, skaters easily glide across the ice.
Organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg discusses the common meeting mistakes leaders make and how they can change course.
Instead of fear, his delusions bring him cheer. His psychiatrist embraces them.
“Business Adventures” by John Brooks was first published in 1969 and remains a must-read for all CEOs.
Forgetfulness isn’t always a “glitch” in our memories; it can be a tool to help us make sense of the present and plan for the future.
We can’t always change our horrible bosses — but we can transform the ways we interact with them.
Terrified of blushing? You might have erythrophobia.
Lord Kelvin is thought to have said there was nothing new to discover in physics. His real view was the opposite.
With the invention of the leap year, the Julian calendar was used worldwide for over 1500 years. Over time, it led only to catastrophe.
This biochemist is determined to create a new life form by reversing the shape of molecules.
A marine scientist explains the threat of the Loop Current, a 800-pound gorilla of Gulf hurricane risks.
For many years, cosmologists have claimed the Universe is 13.8 billion years old. A new paper says no, it’s 26.7 billion. How do we decide?
Following the advent of human space flight, NASA began naming missions after children of Zeus.
Some patients wait over 5 years for a liver transplant.
We live in a four-dimensional Universe, where matter and energy curve the fabric of spacetime. But time sure is different from space!