Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York is the kind of film that makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
Search Results
You searched for: one day
Neuroscience suggests that it’s way better to give than to receive — and high performing people agree.
For the first time, light that comes from behind a black hole has been spotted.
Six authors, six monumental legacies, and a unique thread connecting them: a solitary novel that shines brightly.
Even lifelong technologists and AI researchers like myself were genuinely surprised by the speed and impact of generative AI.
Taking the floor is all about connecting authentically with your audience. Here’s how.
Scallop shells have accompanied pilgrims to and from Santiago de Compostela for centuries, for more than one reason
The initial study lays the groundwork for another larger, longer phase 2 trial.
It’s not about fairness. It’s about using every possible advantage.
An interview with Lisa Kaltenegger, the founding director of the Carl Sagan Institute, about the modern quest to answer an age-old question: “Are we alone in the cosmos?”
College students once stood out from the pack on IQ tests. Today, they’re about average.
The sooner you can admit what’s swimming beneath the surface, the sooner you can improve your life.
If you think you know how an astronomical nova works, buckle up. You’re in for a ride like you never expected.
Light can be turned into heat, which can then be turned into motion, and the effect of that motion can be turned into a big squeeze.
The brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed, GRB 221009A behaved in unexpected ways that might help us understand how they occur.
Brian C. Muraresku, New York Times best-selling author of “The Immortality Key,” unpacks ancient evidence for the widespread ritual use of psychoactive plants.
A lab identifies which genes are linked to abnormal repetitive behaviors found in addiction and schizophrenia.
To be successful, leaders would be wise to remember that AI isn’t a replacement for people; it exists to enhance their capabilities.
There are issues with Kinsey’s data, but his books revolutionized Americans’ thinking about sex and sexuality.
Today’s careers don’t offer a clear path forward, but the rewards can be worth more than a gold watch at retirement.
When cosmic inflation came to an end, the hot Big Bang ensued as a result. If our cosmic vacuum state decays, could it all happen again?
Late-night shows, developed during the “golden age” of TV, are no longer as relevant in the age of streaming services and Donald Trump.
The most important events in history have nothing to do with politics or wars.
Unmasking a “convenient untruth” in U.S. politics.
Harmony and moderation make for a happier life.
We do not need to pause AI research. But we do need a pause on the public release of these tools until we can determine how to deal with them.
Our intuitive understanding of time is very different from a physicist’s understanding of time. How do we reconcile these views?
Most popular songs are about love and heartache. But some great songs — albeit underrated and perhaps a bit weird — are about the cities we love.