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Resilience isn’t just about pain and perseverance — it’s about embracing the journey.
Unraveling the subtle mechanics of luck can help us better steer the wheel of fortune.
Hospice nurse Julie McFadden shares three examples where people hold off death, just for a bit.
Is a repressed memory always so bad?
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Don’t become one of those organizations that slouches toward positive behavioral change — here’s how to move fast.
Featuring SpaceX’s “Mechazilla,” a first-of-its-kind spacewalk, and more.
Schopenhauer and Freud can help teams navigate the most prickly of collaboration problems.
These nematodes complicate how we understand evolutionary lineages.
On June 20, 2024, the summer solstice occurs at its earliest moment since 1796: when George Washington was President of the USA. Here’s why.
It can be overwhelming to navigate the pains of life, but Byron Katie believes you can find yourself by answering just four questions
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Throughout history, hundreds — sometimes thousands — of people have been spontaneously compelled to dance until collapsing or dying from exhaustion. What explains this bizarre phenomenon?
Wireless charging isn’t just for phones and laptops. It could also power medical devices like heart implants.
The bots started as windpipe cells, yet they helped nerve cells repair and grow.
Each year, over half a million migrants cross the deadly jungle separating Colombia from Panama in search of a better life in the United States.
One day, we could fly across the U.S. in half an hour. A state-of-the-art hypersonic flight testing facility at UTSA could help make that dream a reality.
Earth, the only rocky planet with a large, massive satellite, is greatly affected by the Moon. Destroying it would cause 7 major changes.
It temporarily puts the immune system on high alert to prevent MRSA, pneumonia, and other infections in the hospital.
Dive into seven texts that continue to shape Western philosophy, from ancient Mesopotamia to Greece’s brightest minds.
What a long strange trip it’s been.
The Grammy-nominated artist reflects on a life of heartbreak and a future full of hope.
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The brain-computer interface will be tested in a six-year trial in patients with quadriplegia.
While we’re busy wondering whether machines will ever become conscious, we rarely stop to ask: What happens to us?
There may be more energy in methane hydrates than in all the world’s oil, coal, and gas combined. It could be the perfect “bridge fuel” to a clean energy future.
In a recent paper, biologists outlined a three-part hypothesis for how all life as we know it began.
A new method of mapping migration factors in erratic movements and changing climate.
“What modern science has taught us is that life is not a property of matter.”
Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
The anxieties underpinning the Great Resignation were simmering for a long time. Here’s a solution.