What role does beauty play in evolution? How does Darwin’s idea of natural selection apply to how we choose mates? Richard O. Prum, professor of Ornithology at Yale University, explains.
Slowing workforce growth can affect American GDP growth unless we focus on skills training and immigration reform, says Robert Steven Kaplan, the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
What are the different types of rocket engines and will there be a rocket engine coming in the future that uses very little energy? NASA’s Michelle Thaller explains.
We are making a mistake if we use the lessons from European history to try to understand China, says David Kang, professor of international relations at USC.
The American track record of using the U.S. military to protect oil markets is “lousy” and often makes the problems worse, says political scientist Eugene Gholz.
American companies like Amazon and Netflix are already using artificial intelligence, says data scientist Michael Li, and ones that will not adapt will be left behind.
If we ever discover the true size of the universe, we’ll likely have galaxies to thank. The trillions of massive star clusters we’ve observed are sending light from the early universe back to us.
With over 100 active science missions, from the Hubble Space Telescope to studying ice shifts on Earth, working at NASA can be a dream come true for any astronomer or astrophysicist.
Your personality will partially determine how good you are at your job, especially if you have a complex job that requires more than rote behavior. So are you and your job a good fit?