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Modern psychology reveals that forgiveness functions as medicine for both mind and body. Studies from Stanford University ...
It is impossible to deny the sense of gloom and pessimism in Britain today. The economy is stagnant, and our society is ...
His comments come amid growing global tensions over refugee policies, migration control, and the balance between state ...
Parker Solar Probe flying in front of the sun The solar atmosphere, or corona, is far hotter than the Sun's surface, a ...
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While Singapore appears resilient to energy shocks, with academic research showing GDP actually increases by 0.96% when oil ...
Peto’s paradox throws down the gauntlet to researchers to explain why larger animals have the same cancer risk as more diminutive species, notwithstanding the much higher cellularity of the former.
The paradox has received widespread attention both in research and in social media, and has led some to argue, for example, that gender equality efforts may be dysfunctional or meaningless.
A novel suggestion that complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the nonliving world, promises to rewrite notions of time and evolution.
Gen Z’s desire to live sustainably often clashes with the convenience, affordability and appeal of fast, trend-driven consumption.
The executive paradox isn't a temporary challenge but a fundamental aspect of modern leadership.
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) The Andromeda Paradox, originally from Roger Penrose, is a brain-melting thought experiment that brings up the question of whether the future is still open or already fixed ...