Why do we have some people who are very religious who look at the world and other people in very compassionate ways and we have other people who are very religious and they look at the world in very negative ways?
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Stop harking so much on the past. What’s done is done.
Older people are actually happier than younger people.
A successful failure is a failure that your child can actually learn from and develop from.
The Monster Dreamer uses a sensor-equipped headset to interpret children’s reactions to various creatures and create a 3D-printed toy that contains the features they find most interesting.
Business work today is about grit, perseverance and a good work ethic. This is where our kids fall down.
People spend a lot of time trying to think about how to connect abstract concepts to real life. 3D printers open up a whole new possibility.
Being an engineer is not just about being able to calculate and analyze. It’s a whole spectrum of skills.
This NOAA satellite image shows the tropical storm Andrea making its way up the East Coast.
“[I]nside the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted every year worldwide is 45 trillion gallons of water. This represents a staggering 24 percent of all water used for agriculture.”
The golden rule of investor partnership: I want to communicate to my investors as I would wish they would communicate to me.
According to current policy, when a child under 12 qualifies for an adult-sized organ, they’re often placed on the bottom of the adult list, even if their condition is more critical, because of a lack of comparative data.
Social scientists and health officials are concerned that their dropping survey response rates are negatively impacting research and services. Ironically, they place the blame on the proliferation of marketing surveys.
What it was like to be a man in the early 1960s, but one who was not Don Draper or Roger Sterling, is an issue that is both poignant and chronically unconsidered in hindsight.
I recently interviewed my friend Steve McIntosh, a Boulder, Colorado-based philosopher, author, and entrepreneur, about his forthcoming book on the subject of evolutionary spirituality (title TBD). Steve is the author […]
A USDA scientist accepted a challenge to extend the life of strawberries in the fridge by 50 percent. His solution: LEDs that emitted dim ultraviolet light.
WiSee uses an existing wi-fi connection to enable people to control electronic devices like TVs or stereos with gestures…and they don’t even have to be in the same room.
In light of the interrelatedness of all life, we have an obligation to remove silos and broaden biological and biomedical thinking.
There is a reserve of extra performance that the body can be tricked into accessing in competition.
Living your dream job has nothing to do with the specifics of the job. It has to do with the fulfillment that you get from that job.
Tony Robbins says, “most people over-estimate what they can do in a year and under-estimate what they can do in a lifetime.”
Teenage hyper-polyglot Tim Doner speaks 20 languages, which he says often makes him become “a different person.”
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have created a brain-computer interface that allows a person to guide a flying robot with their thoughts.
The man who killed a prostitute because she wouldn’t return his $150 has been acquitted. Now what?
Is poor food disposal really akin to stealing?
Look out, Tony Stark: Two Baltimore-based companies have teamed up to develop a suit that will allow the truly adventurous to dive to Earth from as high as 100 kilometers up.
The fog releases into a vault and covers the intruder with invisible artificial DNA. Even if they get rid of their clothes, the DNA stays on the skin for two weeks.
University of Minnesota researchers have built a toy-sized aircraft that moves in response to wireless signals interpreted by an EEG cap.
After almost a century, cancer is still the No. 2 cause of death in the U.S. Why?
Antiquated phrasings don’t make you any more profound than antiquated notions.