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Mary Toft staged an elaborate hoax, but the pain was real.
In an age of high quit rates, struggling low-wage employees, and tone-deaf leadership, the call for “good jobs” makes great sense.
Reading classic books can inform you as much about the present as the past.
Recent changes have affected the design and development of instructor-led training. Read on to find out how.
Boredom isn’t the enemy; it’s a catalyst for changing your relationship to work.
If everyone just showed up to their appointments, $150 billion of waste could be averted.
Gamification, minimalist design, using AI to track behavior — this article dives into these and other key ways to optimize an eLearning strategy.
Creativity and achievement require balancing hard work with the restful power of calm.
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Elastic thinking can reveal the assumptions that hamstring our ability to solve seemingly intractable problems.
40% of today’s students work full time while another 40% are over the age of 25. Here’s how to change higher education to fit today’s students.
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Too many people still view stay-at-home dads as feckless deadbeats, but their acceptance is an important step toward gender equality.
A theoretical physicist returns to Penrose and Hameroff’s theory of “quantum consciousness.”
Theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow offers three strategies for relaxing your cognitive filters to give your brilliant ideas time to shine in the spotlight of the conscious mind.
Your brain is bursting with ideas, and most of them are … weird. You only have to recall the wonderfully bonkers notions of your childhood. Like the time you wanted […]
Everyone has pondered what they would do with an extra hour a day. Would they get more sleep or spend more time with family? Spend time on a side project […]
And Dr. Jill Tarter never once lost her composure. One of the most fascinating questions in all of science is: “are we alone?” Since our distant ancestors first gazed at […]
Never has the bar to entry been so low and the recognized benefits so high.
With 45% of recent college graduates under or unemployed, it’s time to explore new solutions.
Start building momentum by breaking your new side business idea down into manageable baby steps.
O.T. Olsen’s gorgeous ‘Piscatorial Atlas’ (1883) describes a world now destroyed and forgotten
What factors explain the gender pay gap?
From a personal point of view and from an economic point of view, this is nothing short of potentially disastrous for people’s livelihoods.
Jordan Hall speculates on the fate of the species.
It’s officially the new year, and you’ve probably set a goal. Perhaps you’ve decided on the classic New Year’s resolution: Buy a gym membership and get in shape. Fueled by […]
Christmas Day is the least popular birthday in several countries.
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.