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When Gravity Breaks Down
Gravity has no quantum properties and it drives physicists crazy.
Gravity has no quantum properties and it drives physicists crazy.
Life is full of boring, futile, absurd tasks. You’ll be happier if you can laugh at it all.
There’s mounting evidence that some dinosaurs lived among snow and ice. How did they do it?
They might come from unconventional backgrounds, but financial advice has never been hotter online.
From getting the most out of your daily stroll to scaling a tree in your local park, here are three ways to get moving and feel better.
Think you always know what your friend is thinking? Forever making elaborate plans together? You might be doing your friendships more harm than you realize, say these experts.
Time is money. Reclaim your precious minutes with these strategies for in-person and virtual meetings.
Success bombing is a symptom of our increasingly narcissistic culture, and it’s having a negative impact on friendships.
A pair of cheating scandals—one in the “speedrunning” community of gamers, and one in medical research—call attention to an alarming contrast.
After you interview for a position, you may obsess over whether you gave the interviewer the “right” answers to the questions. But rather than worrying about what you said, you might want to spend more time thinking about how you say it.
A haul of items seized by police reveals the scale and threat of payment fraud – a crime that can have significant emotional impact on victims.
Through the coronavirus and a loved one’s cancer scare, I’ve found immeasurable relief through writing in a gratitude journal.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
The World Health Organization has closed in on its bold goal of eradicating polio several times, but the paralytic virus is entrenched in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
From crispy to chewy, we’ve collected the best of the best.
After 70 years of tucking America into bed, it looks like the curtain is about to come down on the late night genre. What’s being lost is more than a TV tradition but a backdrop for some of America’s most memorable moments.
Think you could throw a basketball off a 540ft dam, into a hoop – while blindfolded? Meet the talented and ludicrously patient people putting hours into the internet’s most joyful (and pointless) clips.
They’ve been linked to heart disease and other health conditions.
He made his name in Chicago investigating race riots, solving crimes, and exposing corruption. But America’s first Black private detective was hiding secrets of his own.
Whether in boba tea, cuttlefish, rice noodles, or cassava dough, the texture of QQ connects people across cultures and generations.
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
Shannon Muldoon stole hundreds of thousands of dollars for clothes and travel.
Chuck E. Cheese is trying to modernize. Diehard fans of the restaurant chain say it’s lost its way.
Knowing the psychology behind why moments drag or whizz by can give you a degree of control over your experience of time.
Equipped with her own tailored bee suit and a hood to cover her floppy ears, Maple — a former police dog — has an important retirement task: helping save thousands of honeybee hives.
Nearly half are worried about finding quality purchases at an affordable price -- adding another strain to school shopping this year.
More than 50 Texas Democratic legislators left the state to block a GOP effort to redraw congressional lines. Abbott said they won’t be able to wait out the redistricting push.
Ten years after its Broadway debut, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical ‘Hamilton’ will appear in movie theaters across the country on Sept. 5.
Don’t let the ‘Little Red Dot’ fool you.
A Sept. 4 webinar co-hosted by Launchmetrics and The Hollywood Reporter will offer tips and insight to realize maximum impact in dressing placements.
Baby Boomers lead in travel spending, but younger travelers may be getting better value. See how older travelers compare with younger ones — and what each generation can learn about smarter travel.
Data shows more employees are falling behind on student loan payments, but companies can offer mutually beneficial solutions.
Economic uncertainty, global events and increasing wealth are shaping the charitable landscape this year. Here are the philanthropic trends and some tips that could help affluent donors optimize their impact.
And how to regain your independence without having to drift apart.
OH GOD, FIBER? You want to talk about fiber? The most booooooring nutrient apart from maybe potassium (maybe)? Well, all due credit to you, because most people want nothing to do with fiber.
When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan’s creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn’t power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
Millions of investors may soon have access to private assets in their 401(k) or other workplace retirement plans. What to know about the risks and rewards.
The word “conflict” usually brings to mind raised voices or awkward tension—outcomes most people would rather avoid.
Strengthen and stretch your way to happier joints.
In the latest really long story to hit TikTok, Kendra Hilty believes she was manipulated into developing feelings for her psychiatrist.
Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation.
From forgotten 401(k)s to outdated asset allocations, stuck money can hurt your retirement. Here’s what to do about it.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
“I just want to pay someone to tickle my back.”
The Education Department said the rollout of the 2026-27 FAFSA will be on schedule this year, with beta testing already underway.