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Psychologist Noel Brick shares the mental techniques we can use to improve our performance on and off the field.
A doctor once joked that statins will be added to the water supply. Humor aside, the data shows that statins really are a “wonder drug.”
Flexible organic circuits might someday hook right into your head.
Between 30% and 50% of the US population says they believe in ghosts.
Find it easier to sort out your friends’ problems than your own? This paradox is for you.
Uncover the high cost of raising a family and discover strategies to make it more manageable and rewarding.
Surely they can’t be worse…can they?
Dive into the twisted truths and concealed realities told by literature’s most unreliable narrators.
Some authors never saw their books score widespread acclaim—or even get published at all.
Being mortal makes life so much sweeter.
They say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. But thanks to these three pioneers in quantum entanglement, perhaps we do.
Organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg discusses the common meeting mistakes leaders make and how they can change course.
Israel looks to deploy its “Iron Beam” air-defense system within the year.
As improving biotech offers us longevity, we can prepare to live much better as we age.
The heart’s rhythms may play a larger role in shaping psychedelic experiences than previously thought.
Hubble revolutionized astronomy more than once. Here’s what we can expect from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Alzheimer’s disease is frightening, but the right combination of lifestyle choices can reduce your risk.
The antibodies elicited by the “S2 vaccine” not only neutralize COVID’s multiple strains but also coronaviruses that cause the common cold.
The body uses its own electricity to repair wounds. Faster healing may be possible with additional electrical stimulation.
When you view your right hand in a mirror, it appears as a left hand. Writing is reversed, as is the direction of any spinning object: clockwise becomes counterclockwise and […]
Why would the Earth suddenly start vomiting forth huge quantities of mud?
This collection of learning and development quotes serves as a reminder of the meaning and purpose behind this important work.
A new method is able to create realistic models of the human heart, which could vastly improve how surgeons train for complex procedures.
How the search for alien life is taking place right here in our own Solar System. If you want to understand the origin of life in the Universe, you have three […]
The word “turkey” can refer to everything from the bird itself to a populous Eurasian country to movie flops.
This flying car — more properly called an “electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle”
— will seat five and fly up to 135 mph.
Fiona Broome remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s (he didn’t). Oddly, many people had the same false memory.
Engineers borrowed the maple tree’s “helicopter” to design tiny, flying microchips, which perform various tasks while in whirling free fall.
From the Palace of the Soviets to The Illinois, these unmade buildings would have taken the art of architecture to whole new heights.