Jody Greenstone Miller is founder and CEO of Business Talent Group. She’s seen companies lose great people simply because of the way management assumes a job must be structured: To […]
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A new study, led by psychologist Jean Twenge, points to the screen as the problem.
The only other large galaxy in the local group is larger in size and has more stars. But mass? Perhaps we’re the biggest, after all. The Milky Way is home to […]
A NASA-led study suggests the stress of spaceflight seems to trigger various types of herpes to reactivate in astronauts.
A new method of growing mini-brains produces some startling results.
Archeologists had been doubtful since no such ship had ever been found.
The Canadian professor has been on the Joe Rogan Experience six times. There’s a lot of material to discuss.
The planet has had life on it, in some form or another, for nearly as long as Earth has existed. If you came to our Solar System right after it formed, […]
Rediscovering the principles of self-actualisation might be just the tonic that the modern world is crying out for.
The researchers call it a “competence downshift.”
For Idris Elba’s directorial debut YARDIE, actor Aml Ameen (Sense8, Kidulthood) went back to his family’s Jamaican roots, learning patois and sound clash chat—using method acting to become “D” – a lost soul on a quest for revenge. The process changed him forever.
Does believing in true love make people act like jerks?
As companies begin to recognize diversity as an opportunity — and not just a problem to be solved — you might assume that your natural leadership ability will be obvious […]
The distance between the American dream and reality is expressed best through literature.
If your goal was to destroy the science of astronomy and astrophysics, this is exactly how you’d do it. One of the perks of being President of the United States of […]
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How can we use the resources that are already on the Moon to make human exploration of the satellite as economical as possible?
“I was so moved when I saw the cells stir,” said 90-year-old study co-author Akira Iritani. “I’d been hoping for this for 20 years.”
Delving into the psychology of an uncommon joy.
Though eggs are back on the menu, some are trying to rewrite the script.
The blood of horseshoe crabs is harvested on a massive scale in order to retrieve a cell critical to medical research. However, recent innovations might make this practice obsolete.
Discover the holistic and all-encompassing philosophies of the ancient East.
If you understand gravity well enough, you might not even need a telescope to revolutionize astronomy. In science, advances arise at the intersection of theory and real-world observation. One of […]
This is the first study to explore not only what percentage of people in the general population choose to watch videos of graphic real-life violence, but also why.
Victims are moral agents rather than moral patients.
America’s socialists owe a lot to one man, but what did he think about socialism?
Love to drop F-bombs? Thank the shift to agriculture.
In the face of seemingly unstoppable gun violence, Americans could stand to gain by looking to the Swiss.
Many of the world’s favorite records weren’t really recorded by the artist on the label.
Our egotism and self-confidence can sometimes spill-over to our loved ones.