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Jupiter Transit in Leo 2026: Which Zodiac Signs Will Rise, Fall, or Transform Financially and EmotionallyJupiter in Leo 2026 (mid-2026 to 2027) marks a high-impact astrological transit bringing accelerated career growth, financial expansion, an...
Our extraterrestrial's epidermal stateSteven Spielberg has settled a long-standing debate about E.T.'s skin. The beloved alien was moist, not slimy, according to the director. T...
Living in a fantasy world? Psychology says it may be your mind's way of coping with pain, emotional distressSome people find comfort in imagined realities. Psychology suggests these fantasies can help cope with emotional pain. Researchers now argu...
Word of the Day: ApochromatismWord of the Day: “Apochromatism” may have its roots in the highly technical world of optical engineering, but the idea behind it reaches fa...
Word of the Day: KakistocracyWord of the Day: ‘Kakistocracy’ is far more than an obscure dictionary term. It is a striking linguistic weapon, sharp, historical and emot...
Is Tim Palmer right about a 400-qubit wall? New quantum physics debate challenges irrational numbers, entanglement, and modern quantum computingA new debate in quantum physics is shaking the foundations of modern science. Tim Palmerargues that nature may not follow continuous mathem...
Word of the Day: AlogotrophyWord of the Day: Alogotrophy may be one of the rarest words in the English language, yet its meaning feels strikingly relevant to modern li...
Latin Proverb of the Day: 'Who will guard the guards themselves?'-The Latin Proverb that questions power and accountabilityLatin Proverb of the Day: The ancient Latin proverb "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" questions who will guard the guards themselves, highli...
Human Operator: MIT’s vision for embodied AI and skill accelerationSynopsis: MIT students have developed Human Operator, an AI-powered wearable that gently guides hand movements using electrical muscle stim...
Roman Proverb of the Day: 'The voice of the people is the voice of God'—The Roman Proverb that elevates the collective voiceRoman Proverb of the Day: The Roman proverb "Vox populi, vox dei" highlights the immense power of the collective voice, suggesting it holds...
Who is Ahmad Vahidi? The man reportedly calling the shots in Iran and worrying Trump's teamAs Iran's leadership undergoes significant shifts amidst a U.S.-Israeli war, Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi is emerging as a powerful figur...
Quote of the Day by Confucius: 'The man who asks a question is a fool for...'—Inspiring quotes by the ancient Chinese philosopher renowned for aphorismsQuote of the day: Confucius's timeless wisdom highlights the power of asking questions. A questioner is a fool for a moment, but one who re...
Courtroom clash starts today: Elon Musk takes on Sam Altman — what’s at stake in the OpenAI lawsuitElon Musk vs Sam Altman court case: what’s at stake in the OpenAI lawsuit - The Musk vs Altman trial over OpenAI nonprofit conversion begin...
Quote of the day by Franz Kafka: ‘Do not waste your time looking for an obstacle, maybe…’ How to face fear of the unknown and break the illusion of barriersQuote of the day: Franz Kafka’s thought offers a quiet yet powerful challenge to one of the most limiting human tendencies, the habit of im...
Arabic proverb of the day: 'Do good and throw it in the sea; if the fish don't know, the Creator will'-The timeless Arabic Proverb that redefines kindnessArabic proverb of the day: An ancient Arabic proverb teaches the power of selfless kindness. It advises doing good deeds without expecting ...
Word of the Day: UltramontaneUltramontane is a word that bridges geography, history and ideology. From its origins in medieval Europe to its modern metaphorical applica...
Quote of the day by Chinese philosopher Laozi: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."Laozi, the ancient Chinese philosopher and founder of Daoism, famously said, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Thi...
Phoenix Springs: A philosophical journey with clicks of a mouseBritish philosopher John Gray says in his book "Straw Dogs" that technology is uncontrollable and changes human life in ways we cannot full...
Yuval Noah Harari warns of an era of war, says we are right on the edge of the abyssThe public intellectual said that one person’s cruel ambition is pushing humanity to disaster.
- Future And Self
The psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business was behaving like the Spirit of Father Christmas in Christmas Carol.