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Is the Socratic Method Still Relevant?
When is thinking most likely to occur? Review of Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life. By Agnes Callard. W.W. Norton & Company. 405 pp. $ 35....
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Sources: Cowboys' Prescott likely out longer than 4 weeks
FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is dealing with a partial avulsion of his right hamstring, which means part of the tendon...
espn.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Could bird flu in cows lead to a human outbreak? Slow response worries scientists
The H5N1 virus is a long way from becoming adapted to humans, but limited testing and tracking mean we could miss danger signs. Smriti...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
What will viruses do next? AI is helping scientists predict their evolution
Forecasts of viral variation could improve vaccine and antiviral treatments ahead of time . The holy grail of pandemic preparedness is being able to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
23 burning 'Severance' Season 2 finale questions
If you’re a locked-in Severance fan who races to read every new revelation about the acclaimed workplace thriller, you’re likely aware that when...
decider.com - 14 days ago
business
Marketers are moving at the speed of culture — but can they define it?
NEW YORK — Attend enough marketing conferences, and one is likely to hear a certain phrase: Brands need to move “at the speed of culture.” Developing...
marketingdive.com - 2 days ago
business
5 Strategies for Riding the Market Roller Coaster
As you are likely aware, the stock market has been wild lately—alternating between nosediving and bouncing back. It’s enough to make even the most...
morningstar.com - 9 days ago
fitness
Poor sleep linked to advanced stages of a complex heart and kidney disease syndrome
People with a complex heart, kidney and metabolic-related condition who got better quality sleep were less likely to have an advanced stage of the...
miamiherald.com - 5 days ago
health
Scientists make breakthrough discovery with overlooked form of seafood: 'A good addition to ... products already on the market'
You've almost certainly put lettuce on a burger, but what if a type of seaweed called sea lettuce was the burger.Researchers at the Chalmers...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
travel
Shompole Wilderness Camp: immerse yourself in nature at this secluded retreat
Think of safaris in Kenya and a few iconic locations are likely to come to mind: the vast expanse of the Maasai Mara, or the grandeur of Lake Nakuru....
theweek.com - 4 days ago
technology
Spacecraft Speedometer promises precise satellite positioning, no GPS required
Forward- looking: Traffic in low Earth orbit has surged in recent years. The growing number of satellites is now pushing scientists to develop new...
techspot.com - 17 days ago
nature
Nearly half of China’s major cities are sinking — some ‘rapidly’
Tens of millions of people in the country’s coastal lands might find their homes below sea level by 2120 owing to sinking and sea-level rise. One in...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Asteroid 2024 YR4 now unlikely to hit Earth — but scientists are ready for future threats
Objects that could strike the planet will be spotted more regularly as new asteroid-hunting telescopes come online. The latest calculations indicate...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Scientists May Have Been Wrong About 'Doomsday Glacier'
A recent study has challenged some of the most alarming predictions about Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, dubbed the "Doomsday Glacier," owning the...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
nature
The Rise of Hybrid Species in a Warming World
In 2016, scientists encountered a never-before-seen bear in the Canadian Arctic. While it possessed the features of both a grizzly and a polar bear,...
onegreenplanet.org - 30+ days ago
space
Star may explode in once-in-a-life time event: Here’s how to see it
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A dim star light years away could dramatically explode this week — becoming visible to the naked eye.Scientists say the star...
silive.com - 10 days ago
health
America's Favorite Sweetener May Have Hidden Cost, Scientists Warn
The words 'calorie-free' may not seem very appealing after finding out that sugar substitutes can actually make you hungrier. Often, people opt for...
newsweek.com - 10 days ago
diy
Egypt:China’s Deli Group to develop $ 200mln industrial complex in Egypt
Arab Finance: Chinese office stationery manufacturer Deli Group plans to establish a $ 200 million industrial complex in the 10th of Ramadan City, as...
zawya.com - 9 days ago
job & work
The Bundesbank says 2025 spells big trouble for German economy
Even the labor market is a problem now, central bank warns. It hasn't been a great year for Germany’s economy and 2025 isn’t likely to be much better,...
politico.eu - 30+ days ago
space / science
Scientists Found a Strange Life Form Caught in an Evolutionary time Loop
“This study is a total game changer.” Evolution doesn’t always move inextricably forward, instead some time s taking the occasional detour or even getting stuck in never-ending circles. • In Madison, Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota, bacteria evolves cyclically in lockstep with the lake’s changing conditions. • A...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff / nature
Scientists Unlocked a Holy Grail Material That Could Make Solar Panels Last 10x Longer
Efficient solar energy, here we come. The mineral perovskite is cheaper and more efficient at absorbing light than silicon solar cells, but it has a bit of durability problem when exposed to heat and moisture. • Scientists at the University of Surrey embedded alumina nanoparticles into perovskites to...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists sound the alarm after finding thousands of seabirds dead on beaches: 'The message is clear'
Scientists have discovered that marine heat waves are having a devastating impact on populations of seabirds in Alaska after examining population...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
science
How Do Cancer Cells Migrate to New Tissues and Take Hold?
Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body Back in 2014, a woman with...
smithsonianmag.com - 1 day ago
nature
Fossilized faeces helps explain dinosaurs’ rise to dominance
Hundreds of pieces of fossilized faeces and vomit show how dinosaurs became Earth’s dominant land animals — plus, the search for a commensal fungus...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Evidence refuting free will is being misinterpreted, scientists argue
Neuroscience research claiming to question the existence of free will may have been misinterpreted. Do you believe in free will? Some scholars do not...
livescience.com - 7 days ago