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Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be passing Earth today at 4:59 p.m. Eastern, at a distance of 3.6 million miles, or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon.
A Harvard Business Review blog this week presents fascinating data on long work hours, and speculates on why men work so hard. They cite experts who note that long hours […]
Who says Russian oligarchs have bad taste? Dmitri Rybolovlev bought Donald Trump’s 33,000-square-foot Palm Beach mansion for $85 million in 2008, and the fertilizer mogul is now planning to tear it down.
The Miami-Dade Police have some explaining to do after a cell phone camera captured officers assaulting an unarmed 14-year old named Tremaine McMillan.
On May 24, 1813, just months after publishing Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen went to a show in search of her female hero. ”I dare say Mrs. D[arcy] will be […]
As we head out into the future we know that we can predict certain kinds of disruptive technologies.
Adaptability is going to be one of the most critical skills we can have in the future.
If you own Tesla’s Model S electric car, you can travel for free along well-traveled highways in North America by accessing strategically placed supercharge stations.
Congratulations to all the new graduates who have successfully accomplished this most impressive of endeavors.
Developed for the mining industry, it tracks drivers’ eyes and uses an audio alert and a vibrating seat to wake them if necessary. In tests, it outperformed other systems that required the drivers to wear special equipment.
Why do we expect a C student to have a shot of understanding the next concept when they have gaps on a more basic one?
With patients’ help, researchers in the UK created a digital avatar of the voice, which then was used to slowly help the patients regain control over their lives.
By altering genes that influence mosquitoes’ response to odors, researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have created an insect that won’t necessarily choose a human to sting first.
A project currently underway at the Pentagon — intriguingly named “Plan X” — aims to make attacking enemies’ computer systems so easy that “even a white-haired general” could do it.
By using infrared beams of warmth to target people as they walk through an open space, MIT scientists are challenging conventional thinking about indoor climate control.
Venezuela has passed a landmark labor law for stay-at-home mothers. Full-time mothers will be able to collect a pension, in recognition of “non-salaried work traditionally done by women.” Meanwhile, in […]
The question is not so much work-life balance, but is rest versus effort.
We need whitespace because that’s really often when our most creative ideas emerge, when our real desires for our lives can speak.
We resist our callings because they call us out of our habitual lives.
It is more important for us to know that we are faring well in comparison to our peers than it is for us to ensure that we do better for ourselves.
Thanks to improved technology and dedicated guides, the amount of traffic on the world’s tallest mountain has increased to the point where climbers are encountering lines and bottlenecks.
YouTube user styropyro, aka, The DIY Laser Guy, has made a DIY lightsaber that can burn through a variety of objects.
Asteroid mining company Planetary Resources has announced a Kickstarter campaign designed to help fund the building and launch of a telescope that the public could use to observe objects in space.
Michael Malice is one of those uniquely New York characters. An immigrant from the former Soviet Union, the thirty-six year old with spikey hair, cunning eyes, and a constant mischievous […]
Manhattanhedge is a two-day event when the setting Sun aligns precisely with the Manhattan street grid.
New research reveals that the salmon can pass modified genes to its hybrid offspring. That offspring happened to grow faster than both its purebred cousins, but the company behind the GM creation says the ecological risk is low.
Researchers have developed a robot that observers your body movements and maps them against 120 household activities.
Michael Markieta is a transportation planner who developed this visualisation of global flight paths.
A Swedish architecture firm proposes covering a landmark Stockholm building with plastic “hairs” that would convert the wind they capture to electricity.