
Soon after the Trump administration launched its war on Iran, I called up Reed Blakemore, director of research and programs at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, to talk about the consequences. While oil and gas prices were already on the rise, there was still more hope then that the impact of the conflict might […]
Running the conversation in your head feels like preparation. Research shows it’s closer to the opposite, and may be the reason your hardest talks keep going wrong.
Analysis of the tail of 3I/Atlas reveals that it contains an anomalous proportion of methanol, a class of alcohol used in fuels.
These two rules are common in popular productivity narratives, but they aren’t one-size-fits-all. Here’s how ignoring them can lead to success.
As the U.S. faces another round of potenial severe storms this week, what states are more likely to experience a tornado in March and why?
For railroads, it’s all about managing static and kinetic friction.
A exuberant adventure about a covert elite organisation dedicated to supporting young women in STEM as they pursue high-stakes missions to save the world.
Long before couples notice that they have grown apart, something changes. Here’s how small habits that stabilize connection begin to fade.
A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond.
A black Lab named Waylon has made a huge difference for Army Veteran Richard O’Donnell since partnering through the nonprofit Operation Delta Dog less than a year ago.