“What have you tried?”

Ashur Cabrera shares advice in the form of a question he received when hitting a roadblock and asked for help. The approach has held up through many years and upon reading it I can immediately apply i

Empty Screenings

On one hand I very much want movie theaters to thrive. On the other, I sometimes make purchase decisions based on how few tickets have been sold. Riley Walz made a tool to find the emptiest AMC screen

How Gödel’s Proof Works

Natalie Wolchover in Quanta: In 1931, the Austrian logician Kurt GĂśdel pulled off arguably one of the most stunning intellectual achievements in history. Mathematicians of the era sought a solid found

What Your Dream Life Says About You

A conversation with a dream researcher about how dream content and recall may reflect personality and thinking style The post What Your Dream Life Says About You appeared first on Nautilus.

Not Quite Nonsense

How can we train ourselves not to translate but to imbibe words that we don’t understand? How do we push past obscurity and opacity, without the requisite training in, or knowledge of, other languages

Workers Don’t Have to Die in the Heat

On a blistering day in May 2008, seventeen-year-old farmworker MarĂ­a Isabel VĂĄsquez JimĂŠnez was tying grapevines in a vineyard outside Stockton, California, when the temperature crept past 100 degrees

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