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Social distancing won’t be easy, but science shows us how to make it more manageable.
Country music deserves better cultural ambassadors.
We can produce more stuff with less labor. So why are we still working?
Humans hate to surrender, but this clearly makes good sense.
“Brasilia, the biggest paper town ever.”
A group representing more than 100 of the biggest corporations in the U.S. has released a statement updating its definition of the purpose of American corporations.
Americans’ inability to agree on what is true and what is false is a problem for democracy.
Flattening the curve on panic and disinformation.
He goes on and on about ideology, but what does it mean?
First of a 3-part series about future technologies and their role in human flourishing.
When the protection of academic freedom is compromised, scholarship and greater society suffer the effects.
If virtue is insufficient temptation, then the internet makes sure we are never lacking.
Experts’ thoughts on this unique emotional state.
Empathy is what allows us to understand works of art, right?
After a landslide victory, a popular comedian with no political experience becomes Ukraine’s next president. Are comedians really the best leaders?
Maps show the oldest company in (nearly) every country – and a few interesting corporate trends.
Does a person still get to be “the honorable” if they are tossed out for not being honorable?
Simply getting into grad school isn’t enough. The answers to these three questions can make all the difference. It’s time. You’ve done all your research into schools, completed your undergraduate […]
We all have obstacles to overcome in pursuit of our goals. For Santa Claus, it’s clear that science is the key. Of all the challenges we face in our work, perhaps […]
Sure, Epicureans focused on seeking pleasure – but they also did so much more.
During World War II, the U.S. incarcerated over 100,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps throughout the West.
If the only advice you’ve heard on public speaking is to imagine the audience in their underwear, this article’s for you.
Is it the key to understanding why North Korea acts like it does, or an elaborate sham?
With the seemingly endless growth of the Democratic primary field, we may suffer from choice overload. The result? In fear of making the wrong choice, we may fail to make any — i.e., don’t vote.
The term socialism makes political discourse difficult. Should we do away with it altogether?
If you understand gravity well enough, you might not even need a telescope to revolutionize astronomy. In science, advances arise at the intersection of theory and real-world observation. One of […]
The distance between the American dream and reality is expressed best through literature.
The new podcast is a deep dive into human nature.
FieldTrip is advancing the realm of clinical psychedelic testing.