Media provocateurs and conspiracy theorists insist that they’re “just asking questions.” No, they aren’t.
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From forgotten Hollywood movies to Frank Herbert’s “Dune,” science fiction illustrates some of our deepest fears about technology.
Scott Dikkers discusses comedy, the creative process, and life lessons learned playing peekaboo.
Intelligence is not fixed but fluid. A growth mindset allows our brains to flourish while lowering our stress levels.
Is Eliezer Yudkowsky the same false prophet that Paul Ehrlich was?
The world isn’t ending! But we are likely at the beginning of a profound transformation.
Take it from teamwork gurus behind Apple and Star Wars — a new kind of psychological incubator will allow your creativity to flourish.
A new book envisions an encounter of minds between the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, the physicist Werner Heisenberg, and the philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Get stronger in only three seconds per day? New research shows that it is possible.
Comparing Elon Musk’s Mars rocket to NASA’s new ride.
“The surface is no longer a record of every impact the moon has ever had, because at some point, impacts were erasing previous impacts.”
In the very early Universe, practically all particles were massless. Then the Higgs symmetry broke, and suddenly everything was different.
Is fasting the key to burning fat? It’s not that simple.
Who doesn’t love a little existential fear every once in a while?
The pandemic and the Great Resignation fed into a perfect storm of inflation — and some restaurateurs cleaned up.
Researchers are finding signs of multiple phases of sleep all over the animal kingdom. The ‘active’ sleep phases look very much like REM.
A next-generation instrument on a delayed rover may be the key to answering the question of life on Mars.
Financial illiteracy can become a significant problem. But it’s a problem with a clear solution.
Claims of a sudden infestation appear unfounded.
Quarterback Tom Brady was initially overlooked by NFL scouts, but he had vast hidden reserves of character.
How to find the right balance between controlling teams and allowing them the agency to make mistakes — and learn from them.
Four startup founders explain how to derive lessons from the past while still looking ahead to what’s possible.
For decades, cinemas have earned more from concessions than ticket sales. But can their current business model survive in the streaming age?
Once a cosmopolitan faith, Islam valued intellectualism and modernity. It was derailed by various geopolitical and religious forces.
We must get happiness right — even when the world around us gets it wrong.
Meditation can put you in a wiser relationship with life.
If you get married in South Africa, don’t be surprised if someone shows up to the ceremony dragging along a smelly goat.
You might think it’s impossible to run out of wind, but Europe’s “wind drought” proves otherwise. And it’s only going to get worse.
Experimental archaeology is the practice of recreating past events using knowledge and tools available at the time. Sometimes, it involves elephants.