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Did the Milky Way form by slowly accreting matter or by devouring its neighboring galaxies? At last, we’re uncovering our own history.
While one may be helpful, the other may be harmful.
OpenAI has become a household name in artificial intelligence — but back in 2018 things looked very rocky. Here’s what happened.
You will need determination, humility, and courage if you are to master anything.
A competency framework is a way to align individual performance with organizational goals. Read on to learn how.
There are many ways asynchronous learning benefits both individuals and organizations, from learner autonomy to cost savings.
The new corporate landscape demands an approach to leadership based on empowering the “inner CEO.”
Today, the deepest depths of intergalactic space aren’t at absolute zero, but at a chill 2.73 K. How does that temperature change over time?
Music and sounds only seem to reduce pain in mice when played at a specific volume.
The promising new treatment builds on research that went into developing COVID vaccines.
Some processes, like quantum tunneling, have been shown to occur instantaneously. But the ultimate cosmic speed limit remains unavoidable.
Einstein’s relativity overthrew the notion of absolute space and time, replacing them with a spacetime fabric. But is spacetime truly real?
Former Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh revitalized the brand with a visionary innovation plan.
BMW found it’s possible to remote-drive vehicles using available technology. All it takes is some software updates and a cellular network connection.
Some 13.8 billion years ago, the Universe became hot, dense, and filled with high-energy quanta all at once. Here’s what it was like.
In the fight between head and heart, psychologists will win.
In “The Microbiome Master Key,” Brett and Jessica Finlay argue that we need to stop waging war on all germs and start working with the microbes that make us who we are.
When you wish upon a star, it probably makes a difference who you are.
The NFL icon talks overcoming a difficult childhood and what’s needed to succeed in a world where the cards are stacked against you.
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By focusing on the role of human experience, we may uncover new insights on the fundamental structure of reality.
The Bullet Cluster has, for nearly 20 years, been hailed as an empirical “proof” of dark matter. Can their detractors explain it away?
The farther away they get, the smaller distant galaxies look. But only up to a point, and beyond that, they appear larger again. Here’s how.
“It is healthy and normal to be afraid of death.”
The replication crisis has debunked many of psychology’s fair-haired hypotheses, but for the marshmallow test, things have only become more interesting.
It may be possible to give people the tools to withstand difficulty before it attaches to them.
Hugo-winning author Ken Liu explores what early cinema and Chinese poetry can teach us about AI’s potential as a new artistic medium.
Tough and cutthroat leaders are celebrated in a results-driven culture — but there is another path to C-suite success.