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Different people have very different dreams, but even across widely different cultures, the subjects we dream about are remarkably similar—and mostly very disturbing.
Sensors inside cars could soon monitor drivers for signs of distraction or tiredness, alerting them before an accident occurs as a result.
If you ever saw a spiral galaxy where one side looked darker than another, prepare yourself: now we know why! “With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, […]
The more out of control a couple's wedding budget grows, the shorter their marriage will tend to last, according to a new study by two Emory University economics professors.
Forgiveness is a difficult thing. But not letting go, and keeping all that resentment and blame may cause more harm to overall wellness than good.
If parents want their kids to feel well-rested, it may be best to limit their screen time. A recent study found that kids report feeling as if they haven't had enough sleep after looking at small screen displays and TVs before bed.
Some disturbing statistics were recently released by a travel website and, if their findings are true, most Americans are throwing away their vacation days.
The former Chief Evangelist steps into Mark Zuckerberg's shoes and explains that if he were CEO of Facebook he would make sure not to alienate users by debasing their social media experience.
On Monday the price of gas was down to a national average of $2.19 per gallon, capping off a record 102 days of decline. The price of a domestic flight remains flat.
WIRED's Mat Honan argues that recent advances in the way tablets foster communication should serve as a death knell for traditional phone plans.
The second divorce in America took place 372 years ago on January 5, 1643. Records that follow show evidence that the early Puritan settlers of New England weren't such sticklers when it came to divorce.
"When a person doesn't have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude."
It's useful to have a strategy for saying "no" to people trying to connect over e-mail without coming off as callous or cold.
Our devices tell us a lot about ourselves, just imagine how much they could reveal if all that information was put on display for a jury of your peers.
Remember the “Pillars of Creation,” the star-forming nursery in the heart of the Eagle Nebula? You’ve never seen it like this. “The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly […]
NASA represents a full 50% of the world’s expenditures on space science & exploration. What should we expect from it? “This Administration has never really faced up to where we […]
Airlines make a lot of money by creating miserable flying accommodations and then charging customers "convenience fees" to avoid them.
Body image acceptance from friends and significant others could help women to lose weight, whereas pressures to shed extra pounds leads to weight gains, according to researchers.