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As much as I would like to argue that fathers' biological commitment to pregnancy is very little, they do go through some changes.
I have found people that have overcome adversity and overcome the setbacks quickly are the ones that succeed in the long term.
Kirobo, a robot whose name is derived from the Japanese words for "hope" and "robot," has made its first appearance at the International Space Station.
Many successful networks (biological or non-biological) experience breakpoints—instances in which more growth is impossible. Consider the story of 29 reindeer on St. Matthew Island, a narrow piece of land located […]
Well, it depends on what you mean by science. There was a panel at the meeting of the American Political Science Association on the (alleged?) outrage of the "Coburn Amendment." […]
Nominated for an INDEX Award, David Swann's ABC Syringe changes color when it's exposed to air, thus providing a visual alert that it may be unsafe to use. The device could save more than a million lives each year.
Brooke Martin's iCUPooch, which combines video and dog treats, is one of ten finalists in the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge.
Does great art last because it is great or is it great because it lasts? Do works find a place in the canon by familiarity, like a ubiquitous tune you […]
After over a decade of research, biotech startup Bionym is ready to go public with Nymi, a bracelet that uses the unique electrical activity produced by the wearer's heart as identification.
Oxford University researchers have discovered a protein that prevents genes from adapting to differing levels of light. Suppressing this protein in mice caused their body clocks to adjust much faster.
Honda is using existing vehicle-to-vehicle systems to create a network in which data broadcast and received by both cars and pedestrians will help prevent accidents.
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John Seely Brown talks about the need for organizations to create scalable learning in this recent commencement address at Singapore Management University.
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John Seely Brown receives an honorary degree from Singapore Management University.
We have to take it upon ourselves, as a society, and not wait for somebody else to solve this for us.
Mentors can steer you away from the kinds of mistakes that are going to make you waste a year or two of your life.
The massive storm that wrapped itself around the planet in 2010-2011 seems to have dredged up water ice from an invisible lower atmospheric layer, according to NASA researchers.
A team of California scientists combined two ingredients commonly used in firefighting into an all-natural temporary spray gel that outperformed other coatings in lab tests.