American and French troops turned capturing Hitler’s chalet into a game.
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In a 2018 article, Gallup writer Ryan Pendell shared some frightening figures for business leaders. Public poll data showed that only a quarter of employees believed their leaders had a […]
Ignoring a scientific truth doesn’t change it, even when the consequences are deadly. “If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too?” Many of us, as children, […]
Nagomi helps us find balance in discord by unifying the elements of life while staying true to ourselves.
Some intellectuals use charisma and deception to obscure the holes in their arguments. Here is how to see through their smokescreen.
We still don’t know how the information encoded onto it gets out. No matter what you do in the Universe, its overall entropy always increases. Even when we put things in […]
Can we stop a rogue AI by teaching it ethics? That might be easier said than done.
Finland reveals that happiness is more about mindset than umbrella drinks and sun-warmed beaches.
If you go young, blue, and massive, you top out at 50,000 K. That’s peanuts! Surprise! The biggest, most massive stars aren’t always the hottest. Although its neighbor, Messier 42, […]
As long as it remains operational, we’ll have a chance to conduct groundbreaking science with it. In the history of spaceflight, only five spacecraft ever launched by humanity possess enough energy […]
People often divide the world into “us” and “them” then forget about everybody else.
Virgin birth – which involves the development of an unfertilised egg – has preoccupied humans for aeons. And although it can’t happen in mammals, it does seem to be possible in […]
The pandemic reminds us that our higher education system, with all its flaws, remains a key part of our strategic reserve.
Nihilism is not a choice or intellectual commitment, but a feeling that simply arrives.
Engineered immune cells have prevented Type 1 diabetes in mice.
A newly discovered coronavirus — but not the one that causes COVID-19 — has made some dogs very sick.
And either way, is energy or information conserved? When two things in the Universe that “always” occur meet one another, how do you know which one will win? Gravitational waves, […]
Can we stop mass shootings? The first step is collecting data, and these authors have done just that.
You might be inclined to modify gravity instead, but those ideas have grossly unequal evidence supporting them. What is it, exactly, that you’re supposed to do when the predictions of […]
Learning and development leaders can play a key role in fostering inclusion in the workplace, improving creativity and innovation in the process.
Yes, the Big Bang is real, but what about what came before? If you ask anyone about the origin of some phenomenon that we’ve observed, they’ll usually default to the same […]
The inevitable long, slow decline is accelerating, and there’s nothing we can do. The Universe, as it is today, is less active, is forming fewer stars, and is creating fewer chances […]
The major temples seem much more interesting than what also appears on the landscape: apparently random mounds of earth.
Perspective twisting books on biology, social science, medical science, cosmology, and tech.
From Ramses II to Alexander the Great, these leaders helped shaped the world we know today.
Harvard psychiatrist Robert Waldinger discusses how 80 years of ongoing research show relationships to be vital for health and happiness.
The mad dog’s bite caused a hideous metamorphosis, which transformed its human victim into a nefarious monster.
Is college worth it? This question may seem a no-brainer, but there are many reasons why it is worthy of serious deliberation. Here are three.
For every good idea in evolution, there is an unintended consequence. Disease is often one of them.