Daphne Muller

Daphne Muller

Contributing Writer

Daphne Muller is a New York City-based writer who has written for Salon, Ms. Magazine, The Huffington Post, and reviewed books for ELLE and Publishers Weekly. Most recently, she completed a novel and screenplay. You can follow her on Instagram @daphonay and on Twitter @DaphneEMuller.

America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, so how could people from much poorer ones be better off health-wise than us?
When Neil deGrasse Tyson recently sat down with infamous whistle blower Edward Snowden, the topic of alien encryption came into the mix.
There may be another human’s DNA trapped inside of you. This foreign DNA could potentially influence which hand is dominant or the propensity to develop Alzheimer’s.
European researchers have created a virtual reality simulation where participants can give advice to themselves — as Sigmund Freud.
By examining our minds at a quantum level, we change them, and by changing them, we change the reality that shapes them.
A philosophy school with a $1 million dollar prize believes that knowledge truly is power.
If you live in China, Finland, or Switzerland, you could be closer to receiving your packages from flying robots. Meanwhile, the FAA is not taking action on drone regulation.
Both Germany and Sweden, two countries that have accepted a large proportion of asylum seekers, also have strong economies.
The rise of China. The power of Russia. The spread of ISIS. Are Western values (i.e. democracy, human rights, and popular sovereignty) losing their influence in the world?
Europe is scrambling to find any solution besides accepting displaced people, but with 4 million refugees and growing, the problem is beyond containing it to Syria and the region.
So far, the White House has promised to allow 10,000 Syrians into the country, but that’s a far cry from Turkey’s already 2 million.
For an affluent Western country, the United States has an usually high proportion of its people living in warm-to-tropical climates, which are breeding grounds for parasites.
Researchers at the University College of London think they’ve found a link between human growth hormone and the development of the neurodegenerative disease.
The obvious answer is yes, of course. But they often do not show it.
Getting past your feelings is the first step to overcoming life’s problems. Wallowing in your emotions only holds you back.
Work isn't life, but it is certainly not in a company's best interest to de-prioritize itself for the sake of its workers. What's the solution?  
Since being jailed last week for contempt of court, Kim Davis has emerged as a heroine for the conservative Christian Right.
by Daphne Muller At the center of the debate surrounding the legality of George Zimmerman’s shooting of Trayvon Martin is the question of whether or not Zimmerman uttered a racial […]