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Creative people are better able to engage brain systems that don’t typically work together.
Forgetfulness isn't always a "glitch" in our memories; it can be a tool to help us make sense of the present and plan for the future.
Radical Emotional Acceptance calls on you to celebrate all of life's emotions — even the negative ones.
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Scientists don't understand why the correlation exists.
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Will you die when your body dies?
Gods and angels have been replaced with hi-tech extraterrestrials.
All matter particles can act as waves, and massless light waves show particle-like behavior. Can gravitational waves also be particle-like?
In a major advance, scientists have found a new and groundbreaking way to force electrons to flow only in one direction in a superconductor.
If argumentation led to nothing, it would soon be thrown into the evolutionary dustbin.
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As with any "big idea" progress means a lot of different things to different people and not everyone comes into the discussion with the same priors. Some experts are primarily focused on material progress while others emphasize the importance of moral progress. So to start the discussion, we asked each expert to define the term as they see it from their specific vantage point.
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Turning off a gene called “Myc” has a surprising effect in male fruit flies: They start courting other males.
A marine scientist explains the threat of the Loop Current, a 800-pound gorilla of Gulf hurricane risks.
The Universe has asymmetries, but that's a good thing. Imperfections are essential for the existence of stars and even life itself.
Standard probiotics cannot compare to the diversity that your microbes have.
Stories of child prodigies and the naturally gifted hide the fact that success is built on more than talent alone.
The material is both stronger and lighter than those used to make conventional power plant turbines.