Deep under a mountain in Italy, researchers continue to push the boundaries of science with an experiment that could rewrite ...
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MIT researchers found that a hidden atomic order can persist in metals even after they undergo extreme processing. For ...
This discourse is nearing its end, but certainly not its conclusion now – the conclusion that shall not appear now against ...
There are arguably few ancient thinkers as influential in their domains as Socrates, Aristotle, and Confucius. Emerging from different cultures or epochs in time, these three remarkable teachers ...
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Losing sight is not just a physical experience — it reshapes the architecture of the inner world, Garrett Jones writes.
When automation and artificial intelligence are transforming economies, the Nobel laureates’ work offers caution and hope.
Decreasing transportation and communications costs increases resiliency in theory, but destroys it in practice. The only way to have resiliency is through less efficiency.
We continue our discussion of the much debated issue of whether Sri Lanka ever truly benefitted from the ‘strongman’ model of ...
Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture in Digital Marketing Teams: Impacts on E-Commerce and Ad Agencies in the Digital Age This research investigates the interplay between ...
A group of Scotland's most promising up-and-coming coaches have taken their next steps on their coaching journey, with the ...