The miniaturization of particle accelerators could disrupt medical science.
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The old certainties of “business as usual” have been crushed by disruption — here’s a strategy for resilience.
As we pursue the leadership difference we seek, we attract fuel and generate heat. The trick is to avoid burnout.
We were not born to stagnate — the point of life (and work) is to go somewhere.
Climate and ecological changes, as well as disruptions to the food chain, were already killing off the dinosaurs.
Neuroscience supports the notion that an escape from conventional perspectives can be a gateway to spectacular insights.
With crisis management training, organizations can develop the agility to recover from crises with as little disruption as possible.
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In the spirit of the 1969 moon landing, we now have a golden opportunity to pursue “nondisruptive” creative solutions.
“What you pay attention to, is your life.” Where do you place precious brain resources?
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Yes, you CAN be a “math person” — as long as you follow these learning techniques.
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Airbnb alum Chip Conley shares lessons learned on ageless leadership, intergenerational workforces and the power of mentorship.
Generative AI is arriving fast — both overtly and covertly — and without solid L&D guidance leaders and teams will be hobbled, argues Matt Beane.
Northern lights in the American South, clusters of huge geomagnetic storms—the Sun is throwing a tantrum right on schedule.
Artificial intelligence can forecast the behavior of viruses and quickly make vaccines to thwart them.
In ~7 billion years, our Sun will run out of fuel and die. So will every star, eventually. Here are the different fates they’ll encounter.
Gamma-ray bursts are so powerful they could vaporize the Earth from 200 light-years away. Recreating them in the lab is not easy.
We don’t know what causes Miyake events, but these great surges of energy can help us understand the past — while posing a threat to our future.
Innovation training encourages the kind of creativity and problem solving that can lead to breakthroughs in business.
A new framework describes how thought arises from the coordination of neural activity driven by oscillating electric fields — a.k.a. brain “waves” or “rhythms.”
Compared to people who took a placebo, the brains of those who took caffeine pills had a temporarily smaller gray matter volume.
Grief never ends. There is no closure, but there are things we can do to mitigate the feeling of loss.
Cancers can’t develop without genetic mutations — or can they?
Propofol, a drug commonly used for general anesthesia, derails the brain’s normal balance between stability and excitability.
Experimental neuroscientist Patrick McNamara on how we can harness spiritual experiences to explore alternate realities in our minds, and transform our models of the self.
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To break “analysis paralysis,” reduce the number of available options — and introduce an element of chance.
The corporate unicorn was yesterday — now we should consider the wisdom of black and white stripes.
As the demonstrations grew, so did the internet service disruptions.
To know how to protect its astronauts, NASA needs to first understand the threat.
Telegrams were the “Twitter of the 1850s and 1860s” — and they elicited the exact same overblown fears as Twitter does today.