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Theoretical physicist Brian Greene explores the potential particles of time and why we could, in theory, travel forward in time but not back.
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A psychiatrist studied 1,000 near-death experiences. Here’s what he discovered.
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Social media isn’t the majority – it’s the vocal fringe.
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The U.S. economy is creating thousands of new jobs each month–and overwhelmingly, most of them go to people with education beyond high school.
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Dr. Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist, who is questioning the very nature of life and how we’re attempting to find it elsewhere.
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Scientology, QAnon, and Heaven’s Gate: why do we seek healing from cults?
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The only way to support someone’s success is to understand how they define it.
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Michio Kaku believes math is the mind of God.
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Are sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll actually good for you?
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A majority of Americans think they are trustworthy, yet believe most other people can’t be trusted.
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40% of today’s students work full time while another 40% are over the age of 25. Here’s how to change higher education to fit today’s students.
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Arguments on social media are notorious. Can practicing intellectual humility make us smarter and happier? Science says yes.
He’s written 7 books on happiness. He’s studied it for 30 years. He even taught it at Harvard. What can Tal Ben-Shahar tell you about really being happy?
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We’re wrong about what other people think – and that has harmful impacts on the next generation.
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Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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Psychologist Daniel Goleman shares what he learned by studying the brain waves of Olympic-level meditators, and his findings are unprecedented.
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Is social media changing your memory? Here’s what the science actually says.
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From trust and conformity to aspiration, this new series, hosted by Todd Rose, explores and decodes the world’s greatest Collective Illusions.
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To understand the edges of our universe, we’ll need to explore the edges of our own philosophies.
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Why studying happiness is good for your “psychological immune system,” explained by Harvard “happiness professor” Tal Ben-Sharar.
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IQ tests only measure two of the eight intelligences. Howard Gardner explains them all.
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The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora is one of the reasons why Bryan Walsh sees supervolcanoes as the” single, biggest threat to the human race.”
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People rarely question their own moral compass. But do you know what shapes yours?
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No amount of success can overcome imposter syndrome without a mindset geared toward growth.
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These psychological principles can unlock your resiliency.
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Poachers drove the Northern White Rhino to extinction. One scientist and her “frozen zoo” are on a mission to bring them back.
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Anyone can learn from this creativity challenge.
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It’s not a glitch in the matrix. It’s not the Mandela effect. There’s actually a scientific reason you remember things wrong.
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Thanks to time-traveling telescopes, we can see more about the Big Bang.
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This Yale researcher is creating an experimental therapy for cystic fibrosis made from viruses – and it’s working.
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