Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
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One of the winners. Dr. K. Barry Sharpless, is now the fifth person in history to win two Nobels.
Once the initial blaze of heat dissipated, the constituent particles of atoms were free to bind.
Oxygen isn’t strictly necessary for combustion, but it is ideal. Any advanced (alien) civilization probably uses oxygen to burn things.
The mutual distance between well-separated galaxies increases with time as the Universe expands. What else expands, and what doesn’t?
After almost a century in print, “How to Win Friends and Influence People” still has lessons to teach us.
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
Jung thought these autonomous entities live in your unconscious mind — often at a cost.
If you think everyone around you is terrible, the joke may be on you.
There could be variables beyond the ones we’ve identified and know how to measure. But they can’t get rid of quantum weirdness.
Diogenes engaged in shocking behavior to demonstrate the contradictions, small-mindedness, and sheer absurdity of prevailing social conventions.
One award was for a medical procedure that incapacitated thousands of people.
Esoteric evidence points to a ritual performed by Queen Elizabeth’s court magician John Dee.
Is the dumpster in the alley worthy of a poem?
The modern antiracist movement is harming the very people it claims to help, according to the linguist John McWhorter.
Queen Calafia seems like she could have sprung from the pages of a modern fantasy novel.
By creating a type O kidney, they hope to make more organs available for transplant.
There are different types of atheism and atheists. In general, they can be classified as the non-religious, the non-believers, and agnostics.
You can’t spot a liar just by looking — but psychologists are zeroing in on methods that might actually work.
What value does wit hold in genres defined by brute strength?
Is “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymus Bosch a condemnation of sin or a celebration of hedonism? Art historians still aren’t sure.
There are many theories of gravity out there, and many interpretations of wide binary star data. What have we really learned from it all?
In general relativity, white holes are just as mathematically plausible as black holes. Black holes are real; what about white holes?
This is your brain on work.
Successful romantic relationships require desire, but that desire doesn’t have to be sexual.
If you’re trying to break a bad habit or start a good one, psychologists have some tips.
Though difficult to watch, films like “Shoah” and “Life of Crime” cover topics that should not be ignored.
Quantum mechanics forces us to toss out the old, reliable ways in which we make sense of our everyday reality.
The length of a day oscillates slightly every six years. This was a surprising discovery made last decade. We might now know why.
Do we actually live in a deterministic Universe, despite quantum physics? An alternative, non-spooky interpretation has now been ruled out.