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A business throws out pollution but doesn’t have to account for it or pay for it.
We wouldn’t think of leaving the house without cleaning the body. Really, we shouldn’t think about leaving the house without cleaning the mind.
We are interlinked with everybody and therefore, they are helping us.
We’re in the midst of a muddle about how to understand the nature of patenting genes.
I worry about what it’s going to mean as we begin to micromanage the genetics of our children.
This is just despicable. Reprehensible. Maria Rodale, the CEO of Rodale, Inc., has likened the purposeful murder of more than 1,400 people in Syria by sarin gas to the […]
What do these pictures tell us, and what do they fail to tell us?
Half a percent of the universe is all we see – all the stars, the dust, the galaxies, everything – half a percent. So what’s the rest?
We’re going to have to learn how to cooperate on a much wider scale around the work than we’ve ever done before.
A broken heart isn’t something that should be discounted.
I can go with my gut and sort of feel a situation out. And I think that’s rather liberating.
I think you don’t need vitamins only under certain conditions.
I think people just have to sort of basically realize that they’re going to face some difficulties in the first few days.
I think you can be organized and pursue the goal of getting a job, not even a good job, just a job.
Definitely increase your personal style, flamboyance, be less inhibited.
“Rote recitation, day in and day out, is ultimately meaningless.”
As I walked around New York City today, I spotted a poster advertising British soccer—the poster read, “Keep Calm and Pick a Side”—and I immediately had an epiphany about modern […]
Researchers have confirmed that Tamu Massif, located in the northern Pacific, is a single volcano rather than a composite of different eruption points. At 120,000 square miles in size, it’s about as big as the entire state of New Mexico.
The office of the future is not going to look anything like the office of today.
Carnegie Mellon researchers sent postcards to utility customers telling them their electricity usage was being observed for one month. Within that time period, consumption fell by an average of 2.7 percent.
Scientists at two universities have come up with a method of targeted drug delivery involving self-powered nanoparticles that are drawn by ionic energy released by the bone’s minerals.
Newly published research involving data from European workers shows higher rates of job satisfaction among those in creative professions, due in part to having more autonomy in their schedules and types of work.
Dressing up is a life-affirming activity. It’s an anti-depressant.
Combing software and an external device, a smartphone eye exam system called Peek could revolutionize the way that eye care is conducted in the developing world, given that the vast majority of visual impairments can be corrected.
Since our ancestors supposedly would rest on days after big hunts, where as many as 8,000 calories might be expended, athletes should be sure to rest after huge training days.
The International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) recently met in Seattle to discuss their progress on designing a transportation system that would cost “about 3,000 times less” than a space shuttle trip.
Teaching people the habits of honesty is an extremely powerful tool in a cutthroat world.
Prodigy Taylor Wilson decided to tackle the problem of nuclear fusion technology, which he says is stuck in the 1950s.
Harnessing relativity, technology can even give us the time to live.