He was one of the most intelligent men on the planet. But he had a knack for making people laugh, and it helped him spread his message of science and discovery.
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This new pill could make it easier for people to stick to the treatment.
The myths and legends of the Amazons are fascinating and telling of the Greek culture they enthralled and through them, our own culture as well.
In an increasingly global and connected world, cultural diversity and inclusion are of great importance. While many organizations realize the role an effective diversity training program can play, there is […]
Proposers’ strategies must be successful in one of three different environments.
Efficiency is an obsession for many organizations—whether they’re businesses, nonprofits, or government agencies. However, efficiency isn’t a metric in and of itself. Efficiency is always linked to another performance metric; […]
Here’s why Latin American cities are the deadliest in the world.
Now might just be the best time in history to be a geek or a nerd. How have the definitions and connotations changed over time?
Stereotyping isn’t about “bad people doing bad things.” It’s about our subconscious biases, and how they sneak into organizational structures.
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More overweight people are no longer trying to lose weight and the health implications are not good.
Everything is cheap and nobody has jobs. Welcome to the future. President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas fills us in on how we got here.
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The Matthew effect or Price’s law shows us how inequality can be a fact of nature. What does this mean for our debate on inequality in our society?
50 years after his assassination, a look back at five ways Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. changed the U.S.
Former Cambridge Analytica employee Christopher Wylie made a series of surprising assertions about the data mining company to British lawmakers on March 27.
New research on the hypothalamus shows that body heat matters.
If everything goes right, astronomy will take a magnificent leap into the future. But here’s what needs to happen first. Back in 2000, NASA held their decadal survey, choosing what would […]
A Wikipedia/YouTube “fact checker” relationship is in the works.
In 2016, the number of opioid-related deaths hit 42,000, an all-time record. But gun deaths were nearly that same number, and have been consistently that high. If you want to know […]
World class athletes, musicians, and chess masters use a similar technique.
Planets can ‘discover’ nuclear power on their own, naturally, without any intelligence. Earth did it 1.7 billion years before humans. If you were hunting for alien intelligence, looking for a surefire […]
A look at the United States gender gap in 2018 shows that no matter how it’s calculated, it’s still a problem.
The concept of non-action might just be the most powerful action to take for curbing anxiety.
People across eras, religions, and cultures have always been curious about a spiritual world that exists behind the curtain of death.
The answer is a resounding yes—but not if it’s loaded with sugar and milk products.
The neutron star-neutron star merger was initially only seen in 1 detector out of 3. Here’s how scientists didn’t let it slip away. On August 17th, 2017, a gravitational wave event […]
The masterminds behind Silicon Valley were doing more than coding.
Setting short-term performance goals for employees can provide invaluable benefits to your company or organization in the long run. In addition to providing a written set of clear, achievable objectives […]
There have been some interesting “sightings” in the news these days.
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The new Moon is brighter than every star in the sky. But you’ll never see it during an eclipse. “Even though the reason for taking the photographs was science, the result […]
Our modern-day Kafka on his new novel Lake Success and the dark comedy that in 2018 pretty much writes itself