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We have it in our power to forgive a debt — and learning to use this power in the workplace can be golden.
Researchers watched for signs of withdrawal — but didn’t find any.
Millennials — who were raised to expect unlimited success but found only disappointment — can be drawn to manifestation.
The length of a day oscillates slightly every six years. This was a surprising discovery made last decade. We might now know why.
The author of Frankenstein had an obsession with the cemetery and saw love and death as connected.
“I am free. It’s a lot of effort to be free from the prison that is in your mind, and the key is in your pocket.” – Edith Eva Eger
Pure cinema is about removing redundancy so that even the smallest detail serves a purpose in relation to the bigger picture.
With ~400 billion stars in the Milky Way and 6-20 trillion galaxies overall, that makes for a lot of stars. But not as many as you’d think.
“Having more stem cell activity is good for regeneration, but too much of a good thing over time can have less favorable consequences.”
A series of charts shows how prevalent different mental illnesses are across the globe — but how we define them matters.
Many of us look at black holes as cosmic vacuum cleaners: sucking in everything in their vicinity. But it turns out they don’t suck at all.
There are a wide variety of theoretical studies that call our Standard Model of cosmology into question. Here’s what they really mean.
Quibi was so focused on foresight they forgot the basics of hindsight.
The modern attention economy hijacks our ability to focus, but an ancient technique offers a means to get it back.
The original principle of relativity, proposed by Galileo way back in the early 1600s, remains true in its unchanged form even today.
Want to get ahead? The best leaders are always humble, proactive and — above all — curious, advises Merlin CEO Jeremy Sirota.
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According to the CDC, 50 countries worldwide have drinkable tap water. But look closer, and the picture is more nuanced.
We are about to learn a lot more about the most elusive of cosmic particles.
“The movement is much bigger than Sam Bankman-Fried, or any one person, no matter how wealthy,” philosopher Peter Singer told Big Think.
There’s no escaping the death of loved ones. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless in the wake of loss.
Reductionism is a successful way to explain the universe, but it cannot replace experience. This is part of the mystery of life.
Tough and cutthroat leaders are celebrated in a results-driven culture — but there is another path to C-suite success.
Thinking of a number between one and ten? Here’s how predictable human responses create the illusion of telepathy.
Named “Phoenix,” this AI-powered humanoid could be your next coworker.
Today, the deepest depths of intergalactic space aren’t at absolute zero, but at a chill 2.73 K. How does that temperature change over time?
The answer may lie in the power to see far, far beyond yourself.
Here’s what recent DESI measurements suggest — and why it’s too early to update conventional predictions about the Universe’s distant future.