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No one should be plugged in 24/7, says Arianna Huffington. A commitment to mindfulness as a life strategy requires an easing away from our devices, especially before bedtime.
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The founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post explains why adjusting your perception of success is vital for achieving a healthy work-life balance.
The documentary film Waiting for Superman debuted on September 24, 2010. To date it has only grossed $2.7 million at the box office. Just in case you were wondering, however, […]
The Did You Know? (Shift Happens) video series has been featured twice on The Huffington Post in the past few days. One of the stories currently is the lead for […]
Over at the Huffington Post, David Roberts concedes my point about why the Pandora’s Box frame of looming catastrophe may not be the best way to communicate the urgency of […]
Arianna Huffington on How to Consume Media
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Arianna Huffington on how the media enabled the tragedy of George W. Bush.
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Pessimism reigned supreme.
Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, but couldn’t escape himself.
Nearshoring may be the manufacturing model of the future.
“To take this in, you need to ride inside the mathematical symbols.”
The artifacts were often made from found objects – an Ivory dish-soap bottle transformed into an earthenware figure.
All marbled crayfish descended from a single clone discovered in Heidelberg, Germany in 1995.
There’s a whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on beneath the single plate of Mars.
Like some cold poison creeping up our veins, there’s a frisson in the stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe.
Graphical user interfaces are how most of us interact with computers, from iPhones to laptops. But they were once condemned as making students lazy and destroying the art of writing.
Life’s stages are changing – we need new terms and new ideas to describe how adults develop and grow
Ages 30 to 45 are now “the rush hour of life.”
The Universe is supposed to be the same everywhere and in all directions. So what’s that giant “cold spot” doing out there?
The early colonists thought they were being pulled by God into a void left by plague.
Virgin birth – which involves the development of an unfertilised egg – has preoccupied humans for aeons. And although it can’t happen in mammals, it does seem to be possible in […]
Research has shown the benefits of mindfulness, but the current mindfulness craze cannot deliver on its overhyped promises.
These bizarre mollusks have the ability to regenerate their bodies and to absorb other organisms’ attributes.
Metal really does sometimes stick to some people’s skin. Here’s the science of why. Every once in a while, a claim comes along that wildly challenges the mainstream scientific narrative. These […]
Traditional Chinese medicine and Vietnamese culture are driving the pangolin to extinction.
Research shows that sparrows and other animals use plants to heal themselves.
Social media seems to stress some people out. Maybe its time for a break?
Psychedelics are going mainstream. Here’s your reading list.
Fear-mongering is now a billion-dollar industry.