The Inner Harbor serves as Baltimore’s front porch, a waterfront playground where tourists and locals mingle in a scene that’s part maritime history lesson, part outdoor mall, and entirely photogenic.
Constant change fuels burnout at work. Understanding how curiosity and the brain’s chemistry interact can help people adapt without losing energy or motivation.
The Wilderness” braids together the stories of four friends as the women move from their early 20’s into middle age, a personal era that Angela Flournoy calls “the ...
In this passage from the opening of Grace Chan’s sci-fi novel, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, we are ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has included Ayurveda in the science curriculum following ...
The bestselling author and Yale Law School alum spoke at Yale SOM as part of the R. Peter Straus Lecture Series.
Elephants around Lake Manyara in Tanzania were killing acacia trees by ripping off bark and leaving “pale ghostly white ...
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Epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley spoke to Live Science about the importance of vaccine equity and the obstacles undermining it ...
Perhaps the most photographed landmark in town, the Crooked River Lighthouse stands as both a historical treasure and a functioning aid to navigation. The 103-foot tower, built in 1895, has guided ...
Modern multiverse fiction incorporates real physics equations and string theory principles rather than relying on pure ...
Music can heal, if life is put into it.” Those are the words of a holy man named Inayat Khan, plucked from his treatise, The Mysticism of Sound and Music. A renowned musicologist, philosopher and ...