From fearless quitting to redefined values, “Virtual Natives” are reinventing work culture.
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To gain its full value, L&D leaders must be open to challenging assumptions about how they approach on-the-job training.
Frontier, the ORNL supercomputer, used machine learning to perform 9.95 quintillion calculations per second.
We can’t edit tweets, but we can edit our own DNA.
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Population growth is driven by three changes: Fertility, mortality, and migration.
A new wave of preventative cancer vaccines are set to begin trials.
Smart glasses have flopped before. AI could finally make them mainstream.
Company culture is always evolving — sometimes for the worse.
According to surveys, approximately half of artificial intelligence experts believe that general AI will emerge by 2060.
Much like energy and nutrients flow in a continuous cycle between the elements of a natural ecosystem, a free flow of knowledge fuels the growth of a learning ecosystem.
More humans are being born with a third arm artery, an example of microevolution happening right before our eyes.
Are “humanized” pigs the future of medical research?
Pando is a stand of aspen in Utah that is 14,000 years old and weighs 12 million pounds. Humans threaten to end its long reign.
What if the barrier to a fulfilled life isn’t technology but culture?
The boiling new world, which zips around its star at ultraclose range, is among the lightest exoplanets found to date.
It’s like radar, but with light. Distributed acoustic sensing — DAS — picks up tremors from volcanoes, quaking ice and deep-sea faults, as well as traffic rumbles and whale calls.
Scientists are finding tumor signals in spit that could be key to developing diagnostic tests for various types of cancer.
With a telescope at just the right distance from the Sun, we could use its gravity to enhance and magnify a potentially inhabited planet.
One tiny change might have made a huge difference.
No matter how good our measurement devices get, certain quantum properties always possess an inherent uncertainty. Can we figure out why?
A new paper reveals that the Voyager 1 spacecraft detected a constant hum coming from outside our Solar System.
Due to a crust of carbon, the absence of oxygen, and constant bombardment from meteorites, the planet Mercury may be littered with diamonds.
Named M51-ULS-1b, it’s certainly a curious astronomical event. But the evidence is far too weak to conclude “planet.”
When leaders connect enterprise ambition with the driving spirit of activism, everyone wins.
Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy utilizes a non-ordinary state of consciousness to heal.
Video games matter. Their continued technological and artistic development is reshaping the way we satisfy our ancient need to tell stories.
Kids are fragile. They should trust their feelings. The world is a battle between good and evil. We should stop repeating these untruths.
Psychotherapist Israa Nasir explains how a “value-aligned life” can help us crush our goals — without being crushed by the need to accomplish more.
Protein fibrils accumulate in the brain during neurodegeneration. Cryo-electron microscopy has now uncovered fibrils of an unexpected protein.
Taco Thursdays and free yoga have their limits — for lasting workplace happiness leaders need to think about purpose.