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On September 27, 1972, scientists performed the first test of Bell’s inequality. God does play dice with the Universe, after all. One of the most puzzling and counterintuitive aspects of quantum […]
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has failed to adequately address human rights violations against the Rohingya in Myanmar, according to Canadian legislators.
America continues to tread water in healthcare and education while other countries have enacted reforms to great effect.
Kayne West's tweet that the United States should amend the 13th Amendment brought renewed attention to a flaw in its language.
Canada's recreational marijuana industry might not be poised to meet demand in the first year of legal sales, according to some experts.
Researchers at the Rotman School of Management discovered that past victories rarely translate into new environments.
The Big Bang happened everywhere at once, but stars are a different story. The Universe, back at its inception, was almost perfectly identical everywhere. It was the same high temperature […]
All humans have a mindful capability for creative thought. Unleashing it is dependent on how we're taught to go about the creative process.
Whenever someone looks for the best Requirements Management Tool for their project, it makes two things obvious. That person does understand the true significance of Requirements Management tools and their […]
Strickland, whose research helped advance the field of laser science, is the only living female Nobel laureate for physics.
The White House quoted the president as telling ABC News reporter Cecilia Vega that she's "never thanking."
Knowing what to look for when hiring new talent for your organization creates many challenges, as different hiring managers recommend hiring for different things. Some talent & acquisition professionals will […]
White dwarfs, neutron stars, and brown dwarfs aren’t actually stars at all. Here’s why. When it comes to stars, there’s a huge variety of different types out there. Our Sun is […]