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Researchers speculate the famous monument was one of the world’s first solar calendars, possibly inspired by trade with ancient Egyptians.
“Uitwaaien” is a popular activity around Amsterdam—one believed to have important psychological benefits.
Here’s why mega-eruptions like the ones that covered North America in ash are the least of your worries.
Science and the sacred both allow us to retain our sense of wonder, even as disaster seems to swirl around us.
Discover the history of homemade sugar skulls, home altars, and fantastical spirit animals.
Whatever your length of service in the top role, this tool-box will help you conquer adversity — and thrive.
Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is both completely normal and absolutely remarkable in a number of ways. Here’s the story of our cosmic home.
Generative AI is arriving fast — both overtly and covertly — and without solid L&D guidance leaders and teams will be hobbled, argues Matt Beane.
A small study suggests that IMST is as effective as medications or 30 minutes of aerobic exercise.
Mixed messages and competing interests have left college students feeling lost and stressed.
You open an app and start scrolling, then suddenly it’s an hour later. Sound familiar?
If someone can make you feel insecure, incomplete, and inadequate, they then can present themselves as the solution you need.
When you’re a genius, how do you make ends meet?
1859’s Carrington event gave us a preview of how catastrophic the Sun could be for humanity. But it could get even worse than we imagined.
Each year, several trillion pounds of microscopic silicon-based skeletons fall down the water column to pile up into siliceous ooze.
In all the Universe, only a few particles are eternally stable. The photon, the quantum of light, has an infinite lifetime. Or does it?
A photographer captured Bern’s eclectic and charming feline structures.
A physicist, a psychologist, and a philosopher walk into a bar and discuss a framework for thinking better in the 21st century.
Some Europeans really don’t want to use the internet.
If you’ve looked for a job recently, you may have encountered the personality test. You may also have wondered if it was backed by scientific research.
While the concept stretches back centuries, it has garnered significant attention in recent decades.
Energy balance is the greatest arbiter of weight gain. Embrace the “oinker diet.”
There’s such thing as a healthy sense of pride in oneself and one’s accomplishments.
Hermann Minkowski called Einstein a “lazybones” with a “not very solid” education. Less than 10 years later, he would eat his words.
People with aphantasia cannot conjure mental images, either original or from memory.
The lack of friendship is particularly a problem for men. But there are easy ways to make friends.
Many capabilities contribute to effective change leadership, but four stand out as vitally important at a macro level.
The Universe is 13.8 billion years old, going back to the hot Big Bang. But was that truly the beginning, and is that truly its age?