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This weekend, the Geminids arrive, and promise to be the best meteor shower of the entire year! “Men of genius are often dull and inert in society; as the blazing […]
The late popular science writer felt very strongly that facts and theories should be understood to be two separate things.
Michio Kaku: Can We Download Our Brains? One day we might be able to download our consciousness into a computer chip, preserving our personalities forever—but first we will have to […]
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Fewer people today call themselves "salespeople" than in years past. According to author Dan Pink, that doesn't mean the rest of us are selling any less. We're just not peddling products.
It's tough to hear, but a shorter work week may not improve your job-life satisfaction. A recent study shows that there needs to be more than just a government reform to change office culture--corporations need to toe the line.
Psychologists and behavioral therapists have begun integrating cooking into their treatment strategies, extending the benefits of meal preparation far beyond satisfying hunger.
Associate degrees in fields like healthcare, technology, and skilled labor have higher earning potential than some four-year college degrees.
High blood pressure has just been linked to canned food, but it's not just the sodium that's the culprit--it's the BPA from the can's lining.
Jeremy England explains how simple physical laws make complex life more likely than not. In other words, it would be more surprising to find no life in the universe than a place like Earth.
Dr. David Newman, together with his team, has developed a simple information tool, called the NNT, that allows doctors and researches to communicate more clearly to patients and the general public, the effectiveness of different treatments.
Late night snacking and hunger impulses can prevent you from leading a healthy lifestyle. It's important to take the necessary steps ahead of time to avoid falling into a late-night snack routine.
We second-guess ourselves all the time. It’s part of being human. Is this a good idea? Will I regret it later? People frequently approach me with anxieties like these when it comes to crowdfunding. Their next, big question is always, Do you think my idea will be successful?
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Choreographer Elizabeth Streb takes us through the theory and practice of PopAction, her particular brand of extreme action dance.
The first part in a new series of where all this comes from. “You may have heard the world is made up of atoms and molecules, but it’s really made […]
To have original ideas, you don't need to be cantankerous. But having a disagreeable personality can help you get your ideas implemented, according to a new study of workplace psychology.
"Our ideals, laws and customs should be based on the proposition that each generation, in turn, becomes the custodian rather than the absolute owner of our resources and each generation has the obligation to pass this inheritance on to the future."
It's tough to take criticism, but it's sometimes even harder to get it. However, there are a few tips for how to get the most out of your next performance review and set goals for 2015 based on honest feedback.
For most employees paid time off is filled with skimming emails on the beach and dabbling in work. Employees no longer feel empowered by evenings away from the office--their personal time is no longer wholly theirs. But company priorities need to shift, lest they risk losses.
A civil debate about genetically modified food offers hope about our capacity to make judgments about risk based on facts, not just on our feelings.
The ping of an email notification sounds and we jump to read it, dropping what we're doing--disrupting our workflow. It's stressing us out, according to a recent study.