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From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
Rare and costly paints have shaped art history in unforeseen ways. Mummy brown caused one artist to bury his paint.
Though Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
We’ve only seen Uranus up close once: from Voyager 2, back in 1986. The next time we do it, its features will look entirely different.
An independent researcher looks into why there’s such strong opposition to her research.
How can researchers map something as complex as the human brain?
The “first-of-its-kind” archeological find is being reburied despite the fact that researchers haven’t finished studying it.
Researchers use fluid dynamics to spot artificial imposter voices.
A famous explorer’s doomed ship is finally found 107 years after it was lost to the Antarctic deep.
We should all pause to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of the Universe.
In his new book, “Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy,” former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang explores how media narratives can warp public perception of political candidates.
More than 300 years ago, a Spanish ship laden with unspeakable treasure sank after a battle. Because of greed, the treasure remains on the sea floor.
Human beings are descendants of these early tetrapods – at least those who made a new life on land.
A group of prominent scientists shares how research has changed them.
Break into London Zoo? Illegal, but it would improve the London Circle Walk
There’s a big difference between the notions of ‘false vacuum’ and ‘true vacuum’ states. Here’s why we don’t want to live in the former.
Conducting a thorough needs analysis requires care, curiosity, and open-mindedness.
All across the Universe, planets come in a wide variety of sizes, masses, compositions, and temperatures. And most have rain and snow.
Water on Mars is key for human survival on the Red Planet, not just for drinking but for growing food and making fuel and oxygen.
New blood types are regularly discovered by an unusual absence or an unusual presence — both of which can result in tragedy.
What we call “basic research” is actually the most cutting-edge. It underpins knowledge, and without it, technology does not come into being.
Researchers are working nest by nest to limit the threat while developing better eradication methods.
The far side of the Moon is incredibly different from the Earth-facing side. 63 years later, we know why the Moon’s faces are not alike.
The American author said he attempted to bring scientific thinking to literary criticism, but received “very little gratitude for this.”
For some reason, the charges on the electron and proton are equal and opposite, and their numbers are equal, too. But why?
The first personality tests revolved around assessing people’s reactions to ambiguous and often unsettling images. Today, the gold standard is a barrage of questions.
It’s time to put on your listening hat.
Some question the ethics of sanctions aimed at cancelling Russian art and culture and punishing ordinary citizens.