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The world’s highest mountain is also the world’s highest cemetery, with some bodies serving as creepy landmarks for today’s climbers.
Learning and development leaders can play a key role in fostering inclusion in the workplace, improving creativity and innovation in the process.
While most participants fibbed a little bit, laptop users were much more likely to lie – and by a lot more.
While many imagine terrifying futures run by AI, Rohit Krishnan is quietly identifying real problems and solutions.
In 1974, Hawking showed that black holes aren’t stable, but emit radiation and decay. Nearly 50 years later, it isn’t just for black holes.
A woman’s name would undermine the credibility of the mission. Names of former Nazis, however, were no problem.
The father of relativity understood that “not everything that counts can be counted” — as do today’s most impactful leaders.
Carnivorous plants fascinate as much now as when their gruesome diet was first discovered.
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What do we mean by a black hole’s size? A photon sphere? The minimal stable orbit? The event horizon? The singularity? Which one is right?
Daydreaming can be a pleasant pastime, but people who suffer from maladaptive daydreaming are trapped by their fantasies.
Today, we could use Big Data to radically reform democracy. Tomorrow, we could build nanofabricators and usher in an era of abundance. Is society ready?
We commonly stereotype psychopaths as criminals, but there are probably more in upper management.
Great writing can unveil the criminal psyche better than any other artistic medium.
Evil is easy to identify and fight against; not so with stupidity.
Kahneman was a world-changing psychologist — even with his lesser known ideas on life satisfaction.
The Google-owned company developed a system that can reliably predict the 3D shapes of proteins.
Harmony and moderation make for a happier life.
When we view hard work as a sign of low aptitude, it harms our ability to learn and grow.
The holograms use ‘aerohaptics’, which creates feelings of touch with simple jets of air.
Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.
The detection of two celestial interlopers careening through our solar system has scientists eagerly anticipating more.
Why dispelling the notion that it’s all about getting the correct answer is so powerful.
The lithium-ion alternatives could help create a safer, greener future.
We all spend way too much time worrying what other people think of us — it’s time to cut loose.
A-list lessons for better work-life collaboration — direct from the movie set.
What began as an annoyance ended as a Nobel Prize-winning discovery about the Big Bang and the origin of the Universe.
Nobody knows where the word “penguin” comes from.
Long overlooked, menstrual stem cells could have important medical applications, including diagnosing endometriosis