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Porcine gene edits may allow such transplants without rejection.
Can AI-powered “answer engines” replace the 10 blue links model?
As we gain new knowledge, our scientific picture of how the Universe works must evolve. This is a feature of the Big Bang, not a bug.
Fear creates distraction, and that can be a positive experience.
“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”
Traditionally, the long history of Japanese thought has not been viewed as “philosophy” — even by Japanese scholars. It’s time for a rethink.
Far from being a “dead” pursuit that focuses on old ideas, modern philosophy proposes and debates important, new concepts. All of us can learn from it.
“Block. It puts some writers down for months. It puts some writers down for life.”
Unfortunately, the Lunar Ark project is an idea more at home in science fiction than science fact.
Successful forgers are remembered as great conmen, not artists. This is strange, considering their forgeries fooled even the most seasoned critics.
On the menu: stews, cheese, and fermented drinks.
Why do people own so many unused possessions, treating them as though they are too special to use?
Sometimes breaking a rule is the ethical thing to do.
‘Little kids, little problems; big kids, big problems.’
The National Ignition Facility just repeated, and improved upon, their earlier demonstration of nuclear fusion. Now, the true race begins.
You only have 4,000 weeks of life. Use them wisely.
Outrage is a useful emotion that helped our ancient ancestors survive. Today, it leaves us feeling angry, tired, powerless, and miserable.
Resilience training can be instrumental in helping employees recover from difficulties and embrace change in the workplace.
Research suggests that emotional intelligence is more vital for success than IQ.
Terrified of blushing? You might have erythrophobia.
Russia has long sought to erase the mere idea of Ukraine. But people like my grandmother, born in Druzhkivka, will not let Russia win.
Nearshoring may be the manufacturing model of the future.
There’s never been more ways to connect with the people in our lives — so why are we lonelier than ever?
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Climate activists’ brand of iconoclasm is far removed from the Beeldenstorm that swept medieval Europe.
More than 20% Americans live in a state with access to a medically assisted death.
As the stream of AI-generated art turns into a deluge, NFTs could become a cornerstone of the Virtual Renaissance.
65 million years ago, a massive asteroid struck Earth. Not only did Jupiter not stop it, but it probably caused the impact itself.
There are many ways asynchronous learning benefits both individuals and organizations, from learner autonomy to cost savings.
Leap years will only get us through the next few thousand years before we have to fix it. With every year that passes, we assume that two separate things will both […]