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One writer’s journey through a video game that can only be completed by writing.
Believing life is fair might be better for your emotional health, but it also presents risks in how you treat others.
Some within the autism community take issue with seeing autistic people as having a disorder, decrying the “cure culture”.
New research shows the benefits of sixty seconds of high-intensity exercise. While the study is valid, the mentality that a minute is enough is misguided.
If free will doesn’t exist, is it healthier to believe it does?
The reward of the doldrums is an uptick, however temporary, in your ability to make rational decisions.
An expansive new study makes clear the extent of the problem and the importance of parents in avoiding teen drug use.
If you’re looking for a point in space, the answer is going to shock you. “The world you see, nature’s greatest and most glorious creation, and the human mind which gazes […]
What could be causing the gender pay gap if education isn’t the only problem?
Sebastian Junger takes a big-picture look at depression, PTSD, and the importance of the tribe in his new book.
Knowing how to code becomes the next phase of literacy.
Warhol may be dead, but Pop Art is not—it’s more international, relevant, and alive than ever.
Robots have reached the field of law in an age where jobs are disappearing to technology advances every year.
Sotheby’s will auction off 380 pieces from Bowie’s collection later this year. The collection is “eclectic, unscripted, [and] understated,” according to Sotheby’s European chairman Oliver Barker.
Why did Jackie Robinson have to break baseball’s color line in 1947 after another man broke it almost 70 years before?
Why we get earworms and how to get rid of them.
Now that LIGO’s found two pairs of merging black holes, what does the future hold? “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to […]
If we started all over again, could our Solar System’s second planet have been the inhabited one? “It was the Venus I had prayed to, it was my prayer, though […]
The Shipping Forecast is quite possibly the most British thing ever.
Have we ignored another of the criminal justice system’s major issues?
Bikeshare has been around for almost 10 years now, but there have never been any deaths. Researchers look into the reasons why.
Hundreds of years before climate change was a topic of discussion, monks and merchants kept records when lakes and rivers froze-over in the winter. These records show how the Industrial Revolution was a major turning point in altering the Earth’s climate.
A new idea links the Standard Model’s most elusive particles with the zero-point energy of the Universe. “If you’re puzzled by what dark energy is, you’re in good company.” –Saul […]
Up to 70 per cent of runners are injured every year. Is this really necessary?
These American artists once challenged the art world with epic land art. Where are today’s troublemakers?
Medical devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps will save many lives, but they also represent an opportunity to computer hackers who would use the Internet to cause havoc.
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Not all organs are from reputable sources. There is a worldwide market, and many are obtained in some pretty shady ways.
Among many others, Britain’s new Foreign Secretary has managed to offend the previous, current and future presidents of the U.S.
Seismologists are warning about an overdue earthquake. How prepared are we?