Professional astronomy images are the gold standard. But this Large Magellanic Cloud composite is the amateur community’s best image ever.
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Impossible standards and poor self-understanding are making us miserable.
By developing skills like divergent thinking and collaboration in the workforce, creativity training has the potential to unlock revolutionary ideas.
Psychological safety plays a key role in fostering innovation and collaborative group dynamics where all team members feel comfortable being themselves.
About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]
Today, our observable Universe extends for 46 billion light-years in all directions. But early on in our history, things were much smaller.
For people with hard-to-treat depression, a non-invasive technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can provide relief.
A recently identified stage of sleep common to narcoleptics is a fertile source of creativity.
Back in the 1930s, Fritz Zwicky postulated the existence of dark matter. No one took it seriously until Vera Rubin’s work: 40 years later.
By building a learning culture, L&D leaders can equip their organizations to adapt to a business world that is transforming before our eyes.
For decades, cinemas have earned more from concessions than ticket sales. But can their current business model survive in the streaming age?
Find it easier to sort out your friends’ problems than your own? This paradox is for you.
By probing the Universe on atomic scales and smaller, we can reveal the entirety of the Standard Model, and with it, the quantum Universe.
From the Palace of the Soviets to The Illinois, these unmade buildings would have taken the art of architecture to whole new heights.
Scott Dikkers discusses comedy, the creative process, and life lessons learned playing peekaboo.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet.”
Eyes with lower pigment (blue or grey eyes) don’t need to absorb as much light as brown or dark eyes before this information reaches the retinal cells. This might provide light-eyed people with some resilience to SAD.
New tech is a double-edged sword. Integration can be expensive and perilous: Mess up the adoption and jobs are on the line.
Imagine going on a tour through the human circulatory system as a tiny cell. That is just one example of education in the metaverse.
It’s simple to make, easy to use, and should work against any variant.
Do we still remember what we learned in the 1940s?
Back in 1990, we hadn’t discovered a single planet outside of our Solar System. Here are 10 facts that would’ve surprised every astronomer.
“All moments past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist.”
Scientists agree that eons ago, a bacterium took up residence inside another cell and became its powerhouse, the mitochondrion. But there are competing theories about the birth of other organelles such as the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum.
In all mammals, there are two brain pathways for processing information from the eyes: an evolutionarily ancient one and a more modern one.
While most participants fibbed a little bit, laptop users were much more likely to lie – and by a lot more.
In work and life, the rules of success are being redefined.
Urban legends help personify the anxieties that arise from living in a modern city.
Surely they can’t be worse…can they?