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What happened when a team of researchers slapped a button and a countdown timer on Reddit? A community formed.
How, with a sunny solstice, you can figure out how much our planet is tilted! “Soon the earth will tilt on its axis and begin to dance to the reggae […]
Sometimes a small business model is the way to go, so companies don't have to sell off user data to make money.
"There’s a very basic human, nonverbal aspect to our need to make music and use it as part of our human expression. It doesn’t have to do with body movements; it doesn't have to do with articulation of a language, but with something spiritual."
"The written word, obviously, is very inward, and when we're reading, we're thinking. It's a sort of spiritual, meditative activity. When we're looking at visual objects, I think our eyes are obviously directed outward, so there's not as much reflective time. And it's the reflectiveness and the spiritual inwardness about reading that appeals to me."
A quote from author Joyce Carol Oates: "The worst cynicism: a belief in luck." She believes hard work and tenacity are the main ingredients for success. Do you agree?
Words of wisdom from the American author (and prolific tweeter): "Homo sapiens is the species that invents symbols in which to invest passion and authority, then forgets that symbols are inventions."
A “speculative” theory no more; it’s had four of them confirmed. “Scientific ideas should be simple, explanatory, predictive. The inflationary multiverse as currently understood appears to have none of those […]
Researchers collected a number of scientific studies about how children of same-sex couples turn out and find no evidence that they are negatively affected.
To help the trick-or-treaters in wheelchairs have truly amazing costumes, rather than be Superman or The Little Mermaid in a wheelchair, the nonprofit Magic Wheelchair makes epic Halloween costumes by transforming wheelchairs into “awesomeness created by our hands and [the kids’] imagination.”
Ten years ago, a researcher claimed most published research findings are false; now a decade later, his claim is stronger than ever before. How can this be?
And what does your choice say about your personality?
Your brain is perfectly capable of remembering a random passphrase; we're all just to lazy to work on memorizing it.