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Sabine Hossenfeder has some problems with how it's practiced today.
U.S. Army strategist and military historian Danny Sjursen says Americans don't value all lives the same.
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Women have different financial strategies and insight than men, argues Sallie Krawcheck, the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women.
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Workplace discrimination is often subtle but very real, says financial educator and author Alvin Hall.
Author Johann Hari says our jobs may be at the root of widespread depression and anxiety.
As robots and automation take over jobs, there will still be some occupations where humans will be preferred, says theoretical physicist and best-selling author Michio Kaku.
American companies like Amazon and Netflix are already using artificial intelligence, says data scientist Michael Li, and ones that will not adapt will be left behind.
Author Scott Hartley says we don't have to be afraid of the coming AI – we should put it to work for us in fighting our own biases.
If we ever discover the true size of the universe, we'll likely have galaxies to thank. The trillions of massive star clusters we've observed are sending light from the early universe back to us.
Eugene Gholz, the associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, posits that President Trump's decision to suspend U.S. military operations on the Korean peninsula negates decades of foreign policy.
It's easy to lose yourself in your dreams. But better not to let your big ideas get the best of you, says Nick Offerman.
"A rising tide lifts all boats," says Ken Langone, one of the co-founders of Home Depot as he makes his case for capitalism being the being the best economic model.
Writer Benjamin Hardy says you can actually enjoy having problems.
With over 100 active science missions, from the Hubble Space Telescope to studying ice shifts on Earth, working at NASA can be a dream come true for any astronomer or astrophysicist.
America seems to know what it's against, but what is it for? American isolationism has a checkered past, and not participating in global institutions is no longer a realistic option.
Your personality will partially determine how good you are at your job, especially if you have a complex job that requires more than rote behavior. So are you and your job a good fit?
How do you get everyone to speak up? Simple. You allow them to have a voice.
Hollywood writer's rooms are notorious boys clubs: men often outnumber the women by 8 to 1. Nell Scovell has been defying that statistic her entire career.
This might sound crazy, but hear it out: What if we paid politicians higher salaries with bonus incentives?