Star Trek’s Big Tent
With its diversity and acceptance, it seems that Star Trek was the original disruptive innovation of the 1960s.
With its diversity and acceptance, it seems that Star Trek was the original disruptive innovation of the 1960s.
The positive side of new research that suggest humans will pursue their curiosity despite it being painful.
A new study demonstrates how our musical preferences can show how empathetic and/or logical we are.
The first question everyone asked after the existence of gravity waves were proved was: “How is this useful to?” To which Geoff Mitelman answers: “It matters even if it IS ‘useless.'”
Is it possible for science to teach us life lessons?
A new study released that thanks to Facebook, we are only 3.57 degrees of separation away from Kevin Bacon. But… are we really?
A new study says it’s our environment that causes cancer. Another says the exact opposite. Somewhere in the middle, there is a deep lesson.