One of Jetoptera’s VTOLs is expected to reach speeds of around 614 mph, about as fast as a commercial jet airliner.
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The Black, Caspian, and Aral Seas are the last surviving fragments of a body of water that stretched from Austria to Turkmenistan.
Cyberattacks are growing in number and sophistication.
It’s common knowledge that syncing your circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle could improve your health and well-being.
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Even lifelong technologists and AI researchers like myself were genuinely surprised by the speed and impact of generative AI.
For a plan to go as smooth as clockwork, be prepared to pounce on opportunity.
Discover the ancient wisdom of not pushing the river.
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Every organization has a power block of dutiful but unappreciated talent. Here’s an effective plan for engagement.
Israel’s buoyant currency, coupled with increased costs for transport and groceries, saw Tel Aviv jump five places from last year.
Prosthetic arms can cost amputees $80,000. A startup called Unlimited Tomorrow is aiming to change that by making customized 3D-printed bionic arms for just $8,000.
Soft skills training can help develop transformation-ready employees and equip entire organizations to adapt to an unpredictable future.
Recent geopolitical turning points, like Brexit and the 2016 U.S. presidential election, were chapters in a story that extends decades back in world history.
If you’re trying to break a bad habit or start a good one, psychologists have some tips.
The study was small and didn’t include a placebo group, but there is reason to believe that the drugs really do work.
The Serenity Prayer is nice — until the missiles come raining down on your city.
A “stakehodler” has both a voice and a vote, an economic interest in how each network stewards important global resources.
Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is both completely normal and absolutely remarkable in a number of ways. Here’s the story of our cosmic home.
Epigenetic entropy shows that you can’t fully understand cancer without mathematics.
High-frequency oscillations that ripple through our brains may generate memory and conscious experience.
Actor and science communicator Alan Alda shares his three rules of three for effective and empathic communication.
Team storming — as defined by psychologist Bruce Tuckman — can be fractious. Done right, the benefits are immense.
Your whole body is part of the instrument.
What worked before won’t necessarily work this time — and the best leaders will adapt.