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There’s a fine line between ambition and ruthlessness.
Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset. What color is it really?
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In 1924, sociologist and social reformer Caroline Bartlett Crane designed an award-winning tiny home in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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The concept of burnout is nothing new. But there are ways to prevent burnout and promote greater engagement with work.
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Half a century ago, idealistic punks shook a fist at the status quo — and their legacy is a blueprint for modern leadership.
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Through humility, the old arrogance of infallibility crumbles. And in that there is genuine hope to prevent wrongful convictions.
Take a closer look before judging a book by its title.
A woman’s name would undermine the credibility of the mission. Names of former Nazis, however, were no problem.
Admitting that we know little about our future selves can radically improve our decision-making.
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Can two planets stably share the same orbit? Conventional wisdom says no, but a look at Saturn’s moons might tell a different story.
Forensic researchers call such places “limited access environments.”
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Voyage into the lawless world of experimental literature.