In scientific theories, the Multiverse appears as a bug rather than as a feature. We should squash it.
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De-urbanized lifestyles can be aligned with basic Taoist principles — and remote workers are starting to feel the connection.
Grief never ends. There is no closure, but there are things we can do to mitigate the feeling of loss.
The first tests of optical communications far from Earth will take place aboard the asteroid-bound Psyche spacecraft
What began as an annoyance ended as a Nobel Prize-winning discovery about the Big Bang and the origin of the Universe.
Stone buildings in northern India reveal secrets of old structures that could save lives.
In a nod to its addictive qualities, it was first dubbed “Some More.”
“Less is better” is not a catchy marketing slogan, but one doctor who didn’t shower for five years thinks there’s a lot of truth to it.
Borrow the same technique that produced McDonald’s, the Hawaiian pizza, the Beatles’ greatest hits, and Shakespeare’s rhetorical flair.
Various environmental phenomena can play tricks on our brain.
The “Foundation” series, recently adapted into a show by Apple TV, was inspired by a fascinating, real-life academic discipline.
The Industrial Revolution changed music forever, thanks to a combination of technological advances and clever entrepreneurs.
Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation” series helped inspire the field of social physics, which uses math to understand crowd behavior.
The great philosopher spent the final portion of his painful life in a vegetative state. Did illness get him there, or was it his own philosophy?
By developing skills like divergent thinking and collaboration in the workforce, creativity training has the potential to unlock revolutionary ideas.
His plan to replace it with homegrown rice did not go well.
We used to think, “That email isn’t going to write itself.” But now it can, thanks to AI. And there’s so much more, from coding to marketing.
Researchers estimate there may be as many as ten million trillion trillion phages on Earth — that’s 10 with 30 zeros after it.
How much can something change and still be the same thing?
When we prepare for our plans to go wrong, we build the foundations for lasting profit.
In 1934, American Communists translated a Stalinist book about revolution into a children’s game. Curiously, it didn’t catch on.
In the West, discussions of 20th-century painting are dominated by Warhol and Picasso, but trendsetting artists are found everywhere.
Successful constructive criticism is as much about mindset as methods.
“If we find just one other example of biology out there, then life is not an accident.”
It’s the “intersection of burnout, imposter syndrome, and anxiety.”
The fellowship’s journey through Middle-Earth mirrors the modernization of the English countryside.
Your inner voice can be the devil on your shoulder or the angel. It depends on where your focus lies.
Anything, good or bad, about Henry Ford can be contradicted — except his ambition and his work.
A doctor once joked that statins will be added to the water supply. Humor aside, the data shows that statins really are a “wonder drug.”
To this day, one cult believes that Lemuria was real, and that its people left us the sacred wisdom to revive their advanced civilization.