With the right material at the right temperature and a magnetic track, physics really does allow perpetual motion without energy loss.
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Stuck on a hamster wheel of mindless social media scrolling? Neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff explains how to consciously redirect your reward system.
In “The Headache,” Tom Zeller Jr. explores one of the human brain’s most enduring, and painful, enigmas.
A conversation with the legendary VC on his latest book, his work at Techstars, and why “give first” is more than a motto — it’s a mindset.
Whether you run the clock forward or backward, most of us expect the laws of physics to be the same. A 2012 experiment showed otherwise.
The JFK Memorial at Runnymede provides a link between America’s and Britain’s founding documents.
If you want the best shot at long-term success, it can pay to supplement hot-shots with seasoned industry veterans.
From trepanning to lobotomies, humans have long struggled to manage emotion. Today, we have better tools. Psychologist Ethan Kross shares what actually works, and why.
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When the Hubble Space Telescope first launched in 1990, there was so much we didn’t know. Here’s how far we’ve come.
“The public really doesn’t realize that they are much closer to CIA spies than they think they are.”
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Once you cross a black hole’s event horizon, there’s no going back. But inside, could creating a singularity give birth to a new Universe?
Before becoming America’s most infamous assassin, John Wilkes Booth was a magnetic actor who was beloved by audiences and courted by critics.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
“Invention matters, but implementation matters more.”
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From high school through the professional ranks, physicists still take incredible lessons away from Newton’s second law.
It’s something to wrestle and live with, says behavioral scientist Arthur Brooks.
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The benefits of compassion in the workplace are manifold — but leaders should retain an intentional focus on mental, emotional, and physical balance.
Today’s technologist archetypes share a blind spot. Brendan McCord, founder of the Cosmos Institute explains why “philosophy is essential” when building planetary-scale technology.
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Feeling stuck? Suzy Welch shares the simple 3-circle method to find your purpose, at any stage of your career.
No matter what it is that we discover about reality, the fact that reality itself can be understood remains the most amazing fact of all.
After more than a million years of separation, two branches of humanity reunited around 300,000 years ago, suggests new research.
In “Dinner with King Tut,” Sam Kean examines how a burgeoning field is recreating ancient tasks to uncover historical truths.
With over 300 high-significance gravitational wave detections, we now have a huge unsolved puzzle. Will we invest in finding the solution?
From Apple to Airbnb to OpenAI the generalist mindset has been an invaluable source of advantage — and we can all learn from these successes.
Philosopher Meghan Sullivan challenges the idea that religious texts can’t be taken seriously in modern philosophy. She explains how parables, scripture, and debate have always been connected to asking life’s biggest questions:
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Will we build a successor collider to the LHC? Someday, we’ll reach the true limit of what experiments can probe. But that won’t be the end.
“Could black holes be the key to a quantum theory of gravity, a deeper theory of how reality, of how space and time works?”
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By inviting players to tackle real scientific problems, games can offer a hand in solving medicine’s toughest challenges.