Ice finally met fire on last night’s episode of Game of Thrones, and their first conversation proved a perfect case study in the distance between power and reality.
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Last week, the crew found themselves in the mirror Universe. Here’s what science has to say about that. Star Trek: Discovery entered their midseason hiatus on a terrific cliffhanger: they had […]
Being a diverse organization means more than just filling out some quota for having minority groups on your teams and in your leadership roles. It means providing an inclusive work […]
There are many famous schools of thought that you have probably heard of, but did you hear the truth or just get a caricature of the idea?
Dr. Gottman, a psychologist who studies relationships, explains the 5:1 rule.
Why are beliefs, even plainly irrational ones, so stubbornly resistant to change?
A new report shows a marked uptick in individualism worldwide. The collective voice of societies will be the loser.
Studies reveal the impact of strategic thinking on studying and other areas of life.
If you can’t explain the astrophysical signal that you see and cry ‘dark matter,’ chances are you’re not thinking hard enough. Despite our knowledge of the laws of physics, and the […]
Americans are, often with justification, regarded as not being versed in philosophy. This is a shame, as the United States and the colonies that proceeded it have produced many great thinkers
A new study challenges what we understand about the workings of time.
Self-Directed Learning (SDL) initiatives make employees pick and choose what they learn and when. Enabling employees to learn independently rather than from a formal training schedule offers benefits that can […]
Getting promoted to manager is a huge change for many employees—regardless of the industry they work in. All of a sudden, promoted managers have new roles and responsibilities to fill; […]
One of cosmic inflation’s cofounders came out against it, calling it not even science. But it is… and so much more. “There’s no obvious reason to assume that the very same […]
If your favorite theory made the list, you might want to consider a new favorite to bet on. “Some people believe holding on and hanging in there are signs of great […]
CDP releases its 2017 A-List, that reveals more companies making serious efforts to combat climate change.
Stanford professor Robert Sutton offers a slew of suggestions for how to break up negative vibes in the office.
Sure, the old Greek guys from 2,400 years ago get all the glory. But these living philosophers have a ton to say about life, the universe, and everything as it relates to right now.
Maintaining a hopeful, optimistic attitude positively affects a person’s health, academic performance, and relationships. But what makes someone hopeful or optimistic?
An Australian dog was accepted to the editorial board of numerous scientific journals and asked to peer review papers.
Drop a chunk of sodium metal into water, and a violent reaction ensues. But it’s more than just chemistry at play. “Chlorine is a deadly poison gas employed on European battlefields […]
Researchers find the drug least likely to send you to emergency room.
A new study questions why some people support “free speech”.
Instead of viewing racism as a moral failure, Racists Anonymous treats it like a disease from which everyone suffers.
A new C is coming to the C-suite: The Chief Robotics Officer, or CRO. Do I hear laughter or detect an eye roll? Think again. The bots are coming. Business […]
The communication techniques required to be a successful leader are frequently synonymous with the communication skills required for a business to be successful. For leaders who want to both deliver […]
In most places, water meets legal guidelines. But is it safe? One EWG spokesperson says no.
Luck doesn’t receive enough credit.
Can we ensure robots are greeted into society without people getting that sinking feeling?
Job automation will need to strike a delicate balance — we want enough to make our lives more comfortable, but no more than that.rn
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