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In all of science, no figures have changed the world more than Einstein and Newton. Will anyone ever be as revolutionary again?
Dreams are weird. According to a new theory, that’s what makes them useful.
Don’t argue with science. Just do it.
Deep underwater, temperatures are close to freezing and the pressure is 1,000 times higher than at sea level.
Privateers pillaged British merchant ships in the name of liberty — and profit.
“Interacting” with nature through virtual reality applications had especially strong benefits, according to the study.
One player’s pawn is another’s farmer. And at one time, the queen was a rather powerless virgin.
Preferring “bases not places,” the U.S. does not really resemble the empires of old.
America’s war in Southeast Asia is fading fast from memory. These maps offer a horrific reminder.
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With the right management training program, organizations can empower leaders with the skills they need to succeed — giving everyone on the team a leg up.
Here are five things to know before conducting a training evaluation.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already changed the world. AI algorithms have been incorporated into everyday applications—such as social media, web mapping, facial recognition, and virtual home assistants—to make them more […]
A new episode of “Your Brain on Money” illuminates the strange world of consumer behavior and explores how brands can wreak havoc on our ability to make rational decisions.
For relatives who live far apart, holiday rituals may be the glue that holds the family together.
Without these two elements, we’re doomed to fail. In this day and age, it’s virtually impossible to have sufficient expertise to figure out what the complete, comprehensive, scientifically validated truth surrounding […]
While there is more to North Korean cinema than meets the eye, the country’s film industry ultimately amounts to little more than a mouthpiece for the ruling Kim dynasty.
The human brain is only the latest chapter in the ancient story of thinking on Earth.
Every power source involves trade-offs. Given the challenges of increasing demand and climate change, what is the future of energy?
Your brain is remarkably good at mapping out physical spaces — even if it’s an imaginary space like Hogwarts. But how does the brain do it?
The federal government and private insurers greatly increased Americans’ telehealth access during the pandemic. Will these changes be permanent?
A biotech startup has received $15 million in funding to genetically recreate woolly mammoths and rewild them in Siberia.
Resilience training can be instrumental in helping employees recover from difficulties and embrace change in the workplace.
A cartogram makes it easy to compare regional and national GDPs at a glance.
A year of disruptions to work has contributed to mass burnout.
Educators and administrators must build new supports for faculty and student success in a world where the classroom might become virtual in the blink of an eye.
First drawn in 1935, Hu Line illustrates persistent demographic split – how Beijing deals with it will determine the country’s future.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
We look back at a year ravaged by a global pandemic, economic downturn, political turmoil and the ever-worsening climate crisis.