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What is human dignity? Here's a primer, told through 200 years of great essays, lectures, and novels.
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Some companies, like Amazon, quickly recovered their value – but many others were left in ruins. In the two decades since this crash, technology has advanced in many ways.
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In the summer, I went camping with my friends. On the first day after our arrival, I woke up early to take a walk and pick some chanterelles for breakfast. As bad luck would have it, however, I left my glasses in the tent, and without them, I struggle to tell mushrooms apart.
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MRI scans show that hunger and loneliness cause cravings in the same area, which suggests socialization is a need.
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Researchers document the first example of evolutionary changes in a plant in response to humans.
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Historian Rutger Bregman argues that the persistent theory that most people are monsters is just wrong.
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A new study found similarities between the human brain and the cosmic network of galaxies.
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Synchronous movement seems to help us form cohesive groups by shifting our thinking from "me" to "we."
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Sheltering in place is causing Americans to get a little, well, squirrelly. So many folks have time on their hands because of coronavirus-spurred joblessness and lockdowns, they’re paying more attention to the bushy tailed rodents scampering outside their windows — and opening their wallets to make them happy, according to a Wall Street Journal story Friday. …