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How the Yazoo Land Scandal changed American history
Without the now-obscure land investment affair, Georgia might have been a “super state.”
What the rise of digital nomads can tell us about the next wave of remote working
If one thing is clear about remote work, it’s this: Many people prefer it and don’t want their bosses to take it away.
CRISPR: Can we control it?
The potential of CRISPR technology is incredible, but the threats are too serious to ignore.
Smartly dressed: Researchers develop clothes that sense movement via touch
The researchers showed that their clothes can actually determine things like if someone is sitting, walking, or doing particular poses.
Do you worry too much? Stoicism can help
How imagining the worst case scenario can help calm anxiety.
Study: People will donate more to charity if they think something’s in it for them
A study on charity finds that reminding people how nice it feels to give yields better results than appealing to altruism.
160-million-year-old ‘Monkeydactyl’ was the first animal to develop opposable thumbs
The ‘Monkeydactyl’ was a flying reptile that evolved highly specialized adaptations in the Mesozoic Era.
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Is it good for you? According to Nietzsche, it’s better to ask, “Does it dance?′
Dance assumes a role it will play throughout Nietzsche’s writing as a litmus test for any value, idea, practice or person.
When great video games make great art
Sometimes, moral lessons can be learned from blowing away zombies.