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All of this has happened before… but not like this! As the year draws to a close, we approach a very special time of year, at least from an astronomical perspective. […]
New research makes one thing clear: crash diets are a terrible idea, at least if you have heart problems.
The Olympic Games are the perfect backdrop for international propaganda.
Finding New Year’s resolutions isn’t always easy. To help you out, we’ve gotten ideas from some of the greatest thinkers of all time.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s surprising win over an establishment politician underscores the rising passion of the far left.
A new study from Australia states that most drivers don’t think distracted driving is an issue. Driving data prove otherwise.
Professional learning programs are important to any business or organization because they help to enhance your existing workforce by instilling new knowledge and skills. When it comes to creating learning […]
Imagine looking at one saturated pixel for years on end, and somehow learning what worlds live around it. That’s what science is for! When you think of what’s out there in […]
A new study performed at MIT suggests that children remain very skilled at learning the grammar of a new language much longer than expected.
Can understanding science make pop culture better, and can understanding pop culture make science more interesting? Absolutely.
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This study also gives some insight on whether gender identity is learned or is biological.
We are all of us held together by words.
Diversity training programs can help make your organization a better place for people to work—improving employee engagement, productivity, and retention. A diverse workforce brings together many different perspectives, skills, and […]
Apple’s privacy controls just got a big boost with iOS 12.
Northwestern scientists believe they may have a way of wiping out heart disease for good.
What do Google, sharks, and money have in common? They’re all in our weekly random fact roundup.
This 100-year-old map, originally made for American consumption, highlights the famines that swept across Europe after WWI.
Why are the prices of cryptocurrencies so volatile? Are initial coin offerings (ICOs) worth your investment? Bitcoin and other digital currencies created an entirely new market with its own rules.
With huge suites of data, we can extract plenty of signals where we know to look for them. Everything else? That’s where AI comes in. At the dawn of the 20th […]
The myths of an inhospitable land. Imposter Syndrome. That feeling when one of your characters unexpectedly murders another. Literary mage Neil Gaiman on the dark arts of fiction and everyday life.
A survey by SimplyHired examines the experiences and feelings of people who’ve had office affairs and people who haven’t.
Our understanding of the universe has expanded tremendously in the last few decades. But there are still some mysteries out there, and the Great Attractor is one of them.
Even though couples tend to live healthier lifestyles, they put on extra weight. A new study offers potential clues why.
It’s no secret that women are underrepresented in various sectors, from politics and banking to engineering and computing. But what about when it comes to space exploration?
Today millions are celebrating the resurrection of Christ, yet there were many gods before him with similar stories.
Citizen scientists are advancing scientific knowledge.
Years of inconsistency in marijuana studies sent UC-Boulder researchers pouring over all the MRI data associated with alcohol and pot.
The past is gone, the future not yet here, only the present is now. But why does it always flow the way it does for us? Every moment that passes finds […]
No, really. This stuff is getting pushed out as “fact.”