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A variety of structures exist to both treat employees with more respect and increase productivity.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) created an online dashboard map that provides up-to-date data on reported cases and deaths worldwide.
Dinosaurs never left Earth, but they still traveled millions of miles through the Milky Way galaxy.
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Researchers find that toddlers verbalize and interact more with their parents when reading sessions feature print books, not tablets.
Buying cards and flowers on Mother’s Day would make Anna Jarvis roll around in her grave.
Will identifying patient zero curb the spread, or just cause stigma?
Lengthening daylight isn’t necessarily good news where mental health is concerned.
Are you prone to view life as glass-half-empty? If so, don’t let it drag you down: Your day-to-day happiness level is something that was, in large part, set early in […]
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Why does time flow in one direction? Why do humans perceive time so differently than it really is? Is there really a difference between the present, the past, and the future? These books explore these questions and more.
Just for giggles, would it be a good idea to have our leaders take shrooms?
Don’t start investing in flux capacitors just yet, though.
Scientists exploring human neurons directly learn some remarkable things.
Here’s how to harness the sunlight, even if you’re sitting in an office all day.
To know your relationship’s fate, the ups and downs may matter more than its quality at one specific moment.
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The origin of the 3rd element on the periodic table was one of the great cosmic mysteries. We just solved it. How did we form the elements that pervade the Universe […]
There’s a lot we can do with current technology to help stem the tide of climate change, but future technology may help even more.
Increasing numbers of seniors need help with basic tasks. It doesn’t have to be that way.
David Bienenstock has made it his mission to keep the history of cannabis alive.
In General Relativity, the fabric of space doesn’t remain static over time. Everything else depends on the details we measure. If there’s one thing we’ve experimentally determined to be a constant […]
Bill Bryson’s new book, “The Body: A Guide For Occupants,” provides important (and funny) lessons in anatomy, neuroscience, physiology, biology, and more.
It’s one way to interpret recent X-ray data, but it conflicts with much, much better data we already have. Earlier this month, a new study came out claiming something shocking: perhaps […]
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We’re bored, and we’ve lost our ability to be awestruck and amazed. Let’s fix that.
In order to gain more from spending time alone, it is important to be open to the benefits that solitude can bring.