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From Einstein to Twain, Garson O’Toole investigates the truth behind your favorite — and often misattributed — quotes.
The true story of the shot that “reverberated through England” when science collided head-on with religion.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Philosopher Peter Singer argues it’s time to examine a morally dubious practice.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
The FDA approved a single-dose, long-acting injection to protect babies and toddlers from RSV over the fall and winter.
“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”
As a physician, John Pringle helped reinvent hygiene; as a husband, he destroyed a woman’s life with his abuse.
By creating a type O kidney, they hope to make more organs available for transplant.
The authors call it “wildly theoretical” — but let’s take a look, anyway.
Today, the F-word is enjoying a renaissance the likes of which it hasn’t seen since, well, the Renaissance.
Take a closer look before judging a book by its title.
Not every classic enjoyed rave reviews from the start.
Listening to some songs can cause a powerful physiological response known as “frisson.” What is it, and why does it happen?
A fresh view of intelligence — spanning living systems from bacteria to human civilization — challenges the idea that it’s merely problem-solving.
The cognitive scientist argues the current AI environment is failing us as consumers and a society. But it’s not too late to change course.
By weaponizing the global economy, the U.S. initiated a new era of economic warfare and transformed how major powers compete.
Your brain is remarkably good at mapping out physical spaces — even if it’s an imaginary space like Hogwarts. But how does the brain do it?
Lord Kelvin is thought to have said there was nothing new to discover in physics. His real view was the opposite.
Esperanto was intended to be an easy-to-learn second language that enabled you to speak with anyone on the planet.
We rightly celebrate Winston Churchill as one of the world’s greatest leaders — but for all the wrong reasons.
You want your baby’s name to be unique, but so does everyone else.
The Industrial Revolution changed music forever, thanks to a combination of technological advances and clever entrepreneurs.
Research suggests that to maintain a healthy brain, we should tend our gut microbiome.
After 70 years, “The Power of Positive Thinking” remains incredibly popular, even though its critics find the book to be mostly fluff.
Innovation training encourages the kind of creativity and problem solving that can lead to breakthroughs in business.
This list of leadership training topics is designed to help businesses navigate the times and prepare for the future.
Antidepressants can help alleviate PTSD symptoms when paired with psychotherapy, but does our overenthusiasm for them blind us to more effective alternatives?