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After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, it was Germany, not Japan, that cracked down most severely on nuclear power plants.
For the past 150+ years, the big ones have all missed us. But at some point, our good luck will run out.
Deep brain stimulation could represent a breakthrough in the treatment of mental health disorders like major depressive disorder.
Studio Ghibli movies celebrate the natural world using a very Japanese mixture of Shinto, Buddhist, and Daoist themes.
Asymmetric organocatalysis is an environmentally friendly way of accelerating chemical reactions and creating specific types of molecules.
MIT scientists show how fast algorithms are improving across a broad range of examples, demonstrating their critical importance in advancing computing.
Time and again, studies have found a connection between authoritarian ideals and meaning in life — a notion backed up by historical documents.
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Our current form of education is almost 200 years old. What should schools of the future look like?
Stand Together
Stoicism says that we should change what we can, endure what we must. The company we keep is something we can, and often should, change.
In 1966, Disney announced his intention to build Epcot, an acronym for “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.”
The microscopic tardigrades are an elusive species. Fossils are rare, but each new find adds a piece to their unsolved evolutionary puzzle.