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Forty years ago cat hyperthyroidism didn’t exist. Now 10 percent of senior cats suffer from it.
While it can often be tempting to unfollow friends who have differing political views than you, one philosopher tells us why we should embrace, rather than shun, such challenges to our worldviews.
We have a growing understanding of how they emotionally impact us.
Weatherman Alan Sealls of WKRG in Mobile, Alabama knows how to explain Hurricane Irma.
Emotions are the language of the unconscious, and in day-to-day life, they prevent us from sinking beneath an overwhelming flood of information.
Would your dog, cat, or other pet eat you if you died? The truth about if — and how soon — our animal friends start to see us in a different light.
No matter what the science says, there’s no excuse for cruel behavior to a colleague. Look out into the distant Universe as far as you possibly can, and you’ll come […]
Could it simply be pleasure for its own sake?
A rare counter-example to the flood of Temperance maps, this Prohibition-era chart celebrates alcohol in its many forms
Lots of colorful characters went looking for the Yeti. And there have been several hoaxes.
The man who first demonstrated the power of neural networks introduces capsule networks.
From illegal stimulants to formaldehyde, toxins are freely sold in supermarkets everywhere. Where is the FDA?
“The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think,” Albert Einstein said. So go back to school, Ivy League style.
Surprisingly, the evidence points towards the existence of the unobservable multiverse. But it isn’t the answer you’re looking for. “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that […]
Cute things are usually vulnerable, fragile, and weak. But cuteness itself is mighty indeed.
Before this, little was known about the genetic basis for the variety in human skin tone.
If a passenger claims a pooch is a service dog, there’s nothing much anyone can demand by way of proof.
Perhaps you’re thinking you don’t know any non-monogamous people. But I wouldn’t be too sure.
Spontaneous talk on surprise topics. Authors Neal Stephenson & Nicole Galland on blurring the lines between science and magic.
This conceptual framework is the most advanced representation of human emotions to date.
The secret behind the Em Drive’s thrust, which is real, may be in the long-discarded pilot wave theory.
One day, we might be able to say that the dog saved the cheetah from extinction.
Do your meetings and brainstorms always end with a pile of decimated ideas? Learn to overcome negativity bias and obstructive tendencies.
One option was presented as the “future of how we’ll unlock our smartphones.”
There are many famous schools of thought that you have probably heard of, but did you hear the truth or just get a caricature of the idea?
The world’s human population is skyrocketing, creating more competition and suffering. Yet few thinkers address a solution. Is there one?
A new look at the intertwined lives of two of the 20th century’s greatest minds. In the years prior to World War II, physics was in an odd, post-revolutionary state. Quantum […]
Spontaneous talk on surprise topics. Author Mary Gaitskill on vulnerability, alienation, and Cerebus the Aardvark.