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The I Ching serves as a foundation for many Eastern philosophies and Western mathematics.
142 more stores to close, but that might be just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
A new study compared cognitive boosts from running versus relaxing.
New research suggests brains anticipate future events through a process called anticipatory timing.
Evolution proves that sexual predators are jerks.
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A primer on the infinite of knowledge waiting to be learned.
Learn how to enter into the mindset of a successful inventor.
How did psychedelics and computers converge?
Stephen Curry’s yearly salary is a cool $34 million. Where did all this money come from?
Hawking, who died in March, answers questions like “Is there a God?” and “Is time travel possible?” in his final book, which is available today.
It now moves to a full hearing in front of the arbitrator.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
In his final years, Martin Luther King, Jr. become increasingly focused on the problem of poverty in America.
Voter turnout in the United States is pretty low compared to other industrialized countries. While the 2016 US presidential election saw a 56% turnout rate, the 2017 general election in […]
Dozens of mummified cats were dug up this week. This isn’t as shocking as you might think.
Learn how to present your idea to impact investors.
The pressure of getting into a top-tier college seems to have influenced the ways teenagers sort themselves into cliques.
The counties in question failed to provide voting and elections information online in both Spanish and English.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has cancelled an upcoming trip to an economic conference in Saudi Arabia amid the controversy involving missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
These seven presidents had a window into the future—or were really good guessers.
How mutual admiration was torn asunder by the sex drive: Freud, Jung and the schism at the heart of psychoanalysis.
These photos of scientific heroes and accomplishments inspire awe and curiosity.
Do you wear hats? Or own a lamp? Well, say goodbye (or perhaps more accurately: 再见) to them, as in late September there will be a 25% increase in prices thanks to President Trump’s peculiar fixation on tariffs.
The disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has caused international controversy.
Talking about climate change doesn’t have to be an argument over Thanksgiving dinner. Some people, though maybe not all, can be persuaded.
Freedom and democracy are great, but our understanding of what those things are has changed a lot since we came up with them.