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Before this, little was known about the genetic basis for the variety in human skin tone.
The good news is, most of the factors that go into good long-term health are in our control.
Researchers look at crowdsourcing as a way to teach ethics to AI.
This is the 1st brain game proven to improve cognitive abilities. Why not try it yourself?
Lost time at work can be incredibly stressful—both for employees and employers. Often, a vicious cycle occurs: losing productive time leads to people stressing about falling behind, leading to them […]
Adults tend to become lazy with their thinking, backing into moral and ethical wrongdoing without noticing fully what they’re doing. 
Voters in California may get to decide whether teachers’ salaries should match those of state legislators at the expense of a hike in the sales tax.
If you thought all we could see is all that’s out there, prepare to rethink everything you knew. “It’s hard to build models of inflation that don’t lead to a multiverse. […]
A new report suggests Colorado's legalization of recreational marijuana might be reducing opioid deaths in the state.
Early states did not form how we've been taught, writes James C Scott in his new book. His research offers a clue as to where we might be heading. 
It’s fascinating how an octopus's skin does this and how these scientists recreated it.
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Friendly neighbors and wide oceans. That, in a phrase, is America's security plan. North Korea? Simply not a threat, says foreign policy expert Michael Desch.
Summary Salman Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, discusses the story of how he was inspired to create a software-based learning tool that would teach others subjects like Math, World […]
Summary In this lesson excerpt, video game designer Jane McGonigal walks you through how gaming can lead to positive outcomes in the workplace. By the end of the video, you […]
Infographics detailing the exporting of live animals from Africa, 2001-2015
If you don’t learn this one lesson, you’ll not only never be good at science, you’ll never learn anything new. “Right is right even if no one is doing it; wrong […]
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Look at Wall Street in 2008, and the White House right now. Diversity—of people and cognitive perspectives—is crucial for avoiding failure.
This is a nice addition to the findings of the “yellow snow” study.
A recent study looks at whether collective apologies on behalf of countries may inspire hope that can lead to reconciliation.