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It’s easy to lose yourself in your dreams. But better not to let your big ideas get the best of you, says Nick Offerman.
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“A rising tide lifts all boats,” says Ken Langone, one of the co-founders of Home Depot as he makes his case for capitalism being the being the best economic model.
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Writer Benjamin Hardy says you can actually enjoy having problems.
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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.
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America seems to know what it’s against, but what is it for? American isolationism has a checkered past, and not participating in global institutions is no longer a realistic option.
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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?
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How do you get everyone to speak up? Simple. You allow them to have a voice.
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Hollywood writer’s rooms are notorious boys clubs: men often outnumber the women by 8 to 1. Nell Scovell has been defying that statistic her entire career.
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Evolution proves that sexual predators are jerks.
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This might sound crazy, but hear it out: What if we paid politicians higher salaries with bonus incentives?
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After you die, some things in your body keep on ticking, this video reveals.
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To explain what good luck is and how to create your own, Nick Offerman leans on the wisdom of Tom Waits, Socrates, Tom Jefferson and Nick Offerman.
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In a major announcement today, NASA reveals that its rover found organic compounds and methane.
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Astronauts aren’t floating in space, they’re free falling—and so are you. Here’s the amazing science behind so-called zero gravity.
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Physicist Alan Lightman sees something beyond, or even behind, the heavens.
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Want to learn about innovation? Study hip hop. From the early dance halls to the Wu-Tang Clan, cognitive friction has made hip hop better and better.
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What’s the difference between making it and faking it? Getting it done, no matter what.
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What makes a job a great place to work? A sense of equity and ownership, says Michael Bush.
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Why invest real money in digital coin? Because the payoff a decade from now could be enormous.
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When we see problems in the world, we’re quick to blame someone—anyone—who should be providing peace, love, and harmony. But the universe actually bends toward chaos and decay.
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So you want to be starman? You’re going to need a few things along the way. Three things to be precise, according to astronaut Chris Hadfield.
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Stephen Hawking was one of the greatest scientific and analytical minds of our time, says NASA’s Michelle Thaller.
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Giving human rights to a being with unlimited knowledge? Probably not a good idea.
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The more diverse minds we have, the better we are as a population.
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Should we be scared of a robot job apocalypse? Not all at once, says Accenture CTO Paul Daugherty.
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A sobering thought to anyone laughing off the thought of robot overlords.
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Voting. It’s important. But we don’t exactly make it a priority, do we? Other democracies have outshone the United States when it comes to innovating ways to encourage democratic participation.
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Miki Agrawal—the entrepreneur behind Thinx, Tushy, and Wild—explains how to turn your #1 gripe into an industry-disrupting idea.
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Will the next wave of tech prioritize happiness over profit, or will app designers continue to rely on addictive habits?
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We’ve known for 2,000 years that the Earth is round. Here are three observable proofs that can instantly debunk flat-Earth theory.
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