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Immersive learning creates an interactive environment in which learners have the power to customize their experience.
Creating a culture of innovation requires champions and cheerleaders at every level and in every function within an organization.
If you can model anything in the Universe with an equation, mathematics is how you get the solution(s). Physics must go a step further.
The truth may be out there — but it’s not in these close encounters of the third kind.
Is science absolute? Its truths and discoveries guide us toward the nature of reality, but we must always remain open-minded to revisions.
Today, the star-formation rate across the Universe is a mere trickle: just 3% of what it was at its peak. Here’s what it was like back then.
From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
Between the hedonic and eudaimonic life, there’s a happy medium to be found.
How many tins of beans make a stockpile, and when does a basement become a bunker?
Life arose on Earth very early on. After a few billion years, here we are: intelligent and technologically advanced. Where’s everyone else?
Gamification, minimalist design, using AI to track behavior — this article dives into these and other key ways to optimize an eLearning strategy.
As the skills gap grows, learning and development can help ensure the viability of an organization’s talent well into the future.
“Uitwaaien” is a popular activity around Amsterdam—one believed to have important psychological benefits.
For generations, physicists have been searching for a quantum theory of gravity. But what if gravity isn’t actually quantum at all?
For years and over three separate experiments, “lepton universality” appeared to violate the Standard Model. LHCb at last proved otherwise.
It’s the very closest stars to us that hold the key to unlocking the possibilities for life in star systems all throughout the Universe.
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Ever since the start of the hot Big Bang, time ticks forward as the Universe expands. But could time ever run backward, instead?
Researchers have been developing a promising model that can more closely mimic the human body – organ-on-a-chip.
Lab-grown meat may work better as a complement to animal agriculture rather than a replacement of it.
Role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons offer a valuable insight: Life is about shifting labels.
“Values emphasizing tolerance and self-expression have diverged most sharply, especially between high-income Western countries and the rest of the world.”
Science is for everyone, even those possessing strongly held beliefs that seem to conflict with the best available evidence.
Lots of people have seen lots of bizarre events and phenomena that defy our conventional experience. But is there a scientific explanation?
LK-99, almost certainly, isn’t a room-temperature superconductor. The underlying physics of the phenomenon helps us understand why.
It’s deceptively tricky to distinguish living systems from non-living systems. Physics may be key to solving the problem.
Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is both completely normal and absolutely remarkable in a number of ways. Here’s the story of our cosmic home.
A dog’s breed isn’t as predictive of behavior as many think it is. Environment and upbringing play a much larger role.
The sharpest optical images, for now, come from the Hubble Space Telescope. A ground-based technique can make images over 100 times sharper.