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He couldn't identify the numbers 2 through 9. But strangely, he could still see ones and zeros.
Though difficult to watch, films like "Shoah" and "Life of Crime" cover topics that should not be ignored.
The design was as intricate as that of modern-day, factory-fabricated denim jeans, and just as durable. The ancients had fashion.
Death is the great and terrifying unknown, awaiting us all at the end of this life. Giving it a personality makes it easier to gaze upon.
The Church of England is debating if believers should stop using gendered language when talking about God.
The sacrifices of early astronauts paved the way for Apollo’s successes, and so much more. In all of history, only 24 humans have ever escaped Earth’s gravity. The very first launch […]
The larger truth on the streets is that no one uses just one drug anymore.
Research shows that those who spend more time speaking tend to emerge as the leaders of groups, regardless of their intelligence.
This collection of learning and development quotes serves as a reminder of the meaning and purpose behind this important work.
More than mindless bloodshed, the gladiatorial games were organized sports. Gladiators were treated as world-class athletes, receiving superior diets and medical care.
In his new book, "Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy," former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang explores how media narratives can warp public perception of political candidates.
Man does not live by measurement alone.
There is no sure-fire formula for success, but you can be better prepared to create your own.
The power of play: our forgotten lifehack.
"Politics is weird. It’s the only business in the world in which you take a really, really important position, and you give it to someone with no qualifications." —Tony Blair
Terrified of blushing? You might have erythrophobia.
Behind the scenes, Hitler had at least three disastrous relationships, including a short-lived marriage.
End of life patients face mental health challenges uniquely existential and spiritual in nature — but psychedelics are emerging as a possible solution to relieve the suffering.
It’s the early 20th century, and you are the captain of a ship. A barquentine specifically—three masts and a coal-burning steam engine in her belly. She’s a sturdy and capable […]
Money can buy happiness — if you spend it on others, research suggests.
From atomic theory to evolution to utilitarian pragmatism, the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus was way ahead of his time. In the writings of his school, philosopher Catherine Wilson finds answers to many of our most vexing modern problems.
Andrew Wakefield turned away from science and to the tabloids to spread his fabricated data.
From understanding human aggression to epigenetics, Stanford University offers all 25 lessons of this fascinating course for free on YouTube.
From high school through the professional ranks, physicists never tire of Newton's second law.
Got $55 million lying around? If so, you might be able to score a spot aboard the International Space Station starting 2024.
The semiautonomous could help to protect officers, but some are concerned about how exactly police plan to use it.
The 8th century AD was a tough time to be a genius from a poor family in China. Poet and novelist Ha Jin on the tortured life of the legendary drunken poet Li Bai. Also: panpsychism, the value of idleness, and humanities education in America today.
Remembering a 1972 symposium gathering of the world's greatest physicists.