Words of wisdom from American aviator Amelia Earhart: “Never do things others can do and will do, if there are things others cannot do or will not do.”
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SpaceX has asked permission to establish a system of satellites to deliver worldwide Internet to all regions. Time Warner and Comcast: You are officially on notice.
June 21 is International Yoga Day, a move sponsored by the Indian prime minister — and quickly capitalized upon by the Indian tourism board.
The EPA is hoping its new map will help inform a new wave of environmental justice.
You are the architect of your brain, the data suggests.
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Words of wisdom from Amelia Earhart: “The time to worry is three months before a flight. Decide then whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying. To worry is to add another hazard.”
The Supreme Court has considered a host of hotly divisive issues in the term that is wrapping up in just a couple of weeks. In addition to rulings on gay […]
A study shows that age may play a significant factor in autism risks for children born to older and younger parents.
The Internet is a funny place. Humor is one the things it does best, which is why I was shocked, and ultimately disappointed, at the collective reaction to Joyce Carol Oates’ recent tweet.
The beautiful and intricate Czech capital is like an anti-Silicon Valley.
Legendary aviator Amelia Earhart taught us more than just about aviation. She taught us the social value of failure and that no man or woman ever stands alone in victory.
Words of Wisdom from Amelia Earhart prior to her final flight: “I am aware of the hazards. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be a challenge to others.”
And does it have its own type of charge, like all the other forces? “Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner […]
Companies are making information security a greater priority, throwing billions into departments involved. But is all that money enough to protect us from an attack?
Almost a century after its dissolution, two hilarious anecdotes are the Free State’s main legacy.
Juvenile incarceration isn’t just a minor sentence. Researchers have found it sets off a chain reaction that follows them into adulthood.
Telecommuting breeds bad habits. It’s a good idea to adopt a schedule replete with forays out into the sunlight, as work breaks boost productivity.
The Universe was 99.999999% Hydrogen and Helium after the Big Bang. Billions of years later, there’s a new contender in town. “When it comes to atoms, language can be used […]
Research suggests jokey explanations will help little ones laugh, which will help them learn.
Researchers find extroverts are too distracted with their social lives to go green.
A recent New York Times op-ed advocating for student loan default has elicited a bevy of critical responses.
Your brain has a smart filter that pushes out irrelevant data so we can be unburdened from remembering.
Live long and prosper…and try not to hit us, please.
Stereotypes can be hard to shake.
One potential solution is to continually freeze and unfreeze an organ in such a way that ice will never form.
The FDA has until the end of the summer to pass a decision as to whether or not flibanserin is safe for the consumer market. Emotions are high and many women would do anything for even a small improvement in their sex lives.
Emerson championed individualism and critiqued the countervailing pressures of society.
Pets are adorable. But our love for pets produces some very un-adorable facts. For example, in the U.S. alone there are 70 million stray dogs and cats, and of them […]