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Morning, afternoon, or night: When is the best time to exercise? Scientists have extensively studied this question. Here's what they found.
Rooted in Vedic philosophy, "anupalabdhi" — or "non-apprehension" — can help you exploit gaps in the market.
Huge shifts in the workforce demand real-world changes in management practices; “command-and-control” no longer cuts it.
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How do people actually get promoted? According to Harvard career coach Gorick Ng, it’s all about knowing the unspoken rules for success.
McDermitt Caldera, the site of an ancient volcanic eruption, straddles the border of Oregon and Nevada.
Mounted on horses and armed with unique, powerful bows, the archers of Genghis Khan inspired terror wherever they rode.
The path of a curling stone on ice — and how it can be influenced — is a revealing metaphor for life's decisions.
When you turn a map of East Asia upside down, Beijing’s geographic constraints and regional ambitions become much clearer.
As AI evolves — and more robotic warfare systems are deployed — the nature of conflict could change beyond recognition.
Though Sun Tzu’s "The Art of War" is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
There are dozens of learning and development conferences to choose from each year. Here are 10 of the most popular, along with what makes them unique.
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How to maximize wins and minimize losses, explained by four experts on game theory.
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TOPGUN fighter pilot Guy Snodgrass shares his 3 key leadership lessons from the cockpit.
Gamification, minimalist design, using AI to track behavior — this article dives into these and other key ways to optimize an eLearning strategy.
Bloodcurdling war cries, shrieking elephants, and whistling arrows all made soldiers flee in terror.
Much like energy and nutrients flow in a continuous cycle between the elements of a natural ecosystem, a free flow of knowledge fuels the growth of a learning ecosystem.
What was once an art form has been drained of color and personality by ruthless algorithms. Can we make chess human again?
Right and wrong has never been so gray in the Star Trek Universe. Imagine you’re in a fight with an enemy, and the fight itself isn’t fair. You might have […]