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America's loneliness epidemic must be confronted. There's much to be gained by fostering social connectivity, from boosting our immune systems to potentially reducing extremism.
One of the makers of the iPhone is calling on Apple to study the smartphone's addictive nature. Will they listen? Will we?
Mark Zuckerberg has infamously downplayed Facebook's responsibilities as a business in the content creation space. Instead, he defends it as a technology platform.
Research suggests that your name affects the level of success you’ll achieve in your career and love life, and even where you choose to live.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital have completed the most complex penis transplant to date, marking the third-ever successful operation of its kind.
Organizations at every level seek to have the best possible leadership within their ranks. They often are willing to spend extra time, money, and effort to train their employees. Having […]
Just one equation relates the expansion of space to all the matter and energy we have. If you know this, you can know the fate of the Universe. Last week, […]
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The best hiring manager might just be the computer sitting on your desk, says AI expert Joanna Bryson.
The IAU has just approved a dozen new names for features on Pluto’s moon Charon. They draw from an array of famous authors, characters, mythical objects and one U.S. filmmaker.
Scientists have identified an alternative DNA structure described as a "twisted knot" inside living human cells. They're calling it the i-motif.
There have already been more gun deaths from mass school shootings this century than during the entirety of the last century.
The picture itself is breathtaking. But what we learn is truly eye-opening. Galaxy clusters, like the massive one captured here by Hubble, PLCK G004.5–19.5, impress not just for their looks, […]
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As one of the world's leading experts in neurobiology, Dennis Charney had been studying trauma victims for years before becoming one himself.
We need a public mature enough to recognize that policy decisions and actions are more relevant to leadership than professed beliefs.
While today profuse sweating is a social embarrassment, in the past it gave us an evolutionary advantage.