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When people talk about personal growth, the conversation often drifts toward sweeping resolutions—new careers, lifestyle overhauls, or complete reinventions. But cognitive psychologist Dr. Josh Davis ...
Burnout at work has been written about from nearly every angle, so why write another article about it? Because the root of the problem keeps evolving. Research consistently shows that companies stuck ...
Much of what keeps science accurate, ethical, and usable is done by women and girls—and because it doesn’t look like a breakthrough, it rarely counts as one. Science loves a clean story. A single mind ...
He was never afraid to get his hands dirty, to get up close and personal with any and every kind of critter and creature near ...
A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies ...
For centuries, the nature of a fever — and whether it's good or bad — has been hotly contested. In ancient Greece, the physician Hippocrates thought that fever had useful qualities, and could cook an ...