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Resilience isn’t just about pain and perseverance — it’s about embracing the journey.
One of Jetoptera’s VTOLs is expected to reach speeds of around 614 mph, about as fast as a commercial jet airliner.
Almost 100 years ago, an asymmetric pathology led Dirac to postulate the positron. A similar pathology could lead us to supersymmetry.
In a world of rising cynicism, a celebration of our capacity to create, adapt, and thrive.
On-demand learning has become the cornerstone of a modern L&D strategy. Here’s why.
Depression can cause you to think too much — and physically sense too little.
Meet the people paid to rouse the workers of industrial Britain.
Many mavericks look to Einstein as a unique figure, whose lone genius revolutionized the Universe. The big problem? It isn’t true.
How do you cope when joining a team shatters your confidence? Albert Camus and Harry Stack Sullivan can help.
God is not a vending machine, but is it wrong to treat him like one?
“In our studies, people who are more intelligent don’t mind wander so often when the task is hard but can do it more when tasks are easy.”
Lab-grown meat may work better as a complement to animal agriculture rather than a replacement of it.
The largest particle accelerator and collider ever built is the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Why not go much, much bigger?
It may seem as though top performers are always on, but the secret to their success is taking the time to recharge.
The latest from Peter Leyden’s “The Great Progression: 2025 to 2050”, an essay series published by Freethink.
These 10 best practices can help organizations develop high-quality and engaging training videos for employees.
Our scientific instruments are constantly improving, revealing nature’s workings as never before. Without them, we’ll remain in the dark.
“Personality isn’t based on what we say we’ll do. It’s rooted in what we actually do, which becomes what we think about.”
By inviting players to tackle real scientific problems, games can offer a hand in solving medicine’s toughest challenges.
Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.
It’s not about leaves in tall trees.
Snorre Kjesbu — SVP & GM of Cisco’s Employee Experience group — has a bold vision for the future of human interaction.
In “The Gift of Not Belonging,” Rami Kaminski explains why group consensus may hinder the original thinkers who help advance society.
A longstanding mismatch between theory and experiment motivated an exquisite muon measurement. At last, a theoretical solution has arrived.
No matter your company role, the road to a happy and robust team culture can be built on unconditional regard for others.
As Beijing encroaches on the territory of the Himalayan kingdom, its ultimate aim is leverage over India.
Six visionary science fiction authors on the social impact of their work.
If you’re a massless particle, you must always move at light speed. If you have mass, you must go slower. So why aren’t any neutrinos slow?
Much like energy and nutrients flow in a continuous cycle between the elements of a natural ecosystem, a free flow of knowledge fuels the growth of a learning ecosystem.