Friday, August 30, 2013

Despite the economy, young people today aren't totally turned off by work. They're actually excited about getting fulfillment from their careers--especially if they can help others. Read More:

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Star birth unveiled |

All the stars we see in the sky were born in star birth nurseries — giant clouds of gas and dust. These nebulae aren’t the brightest things in the sky, and to see most of them you need binoculars or a telescope. But, they’re worth searching out because they show us what our own sun might have looked like as it was being born, around 4.5 billion years ago. Story continues polycyclic aromatic nitrogen heterocycles| Life's Building Blocks 'Abundant in Space' Read More:

How improved farming benefits the Earth |

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Some of the ways to become a happier person that are actually backed up by science |

You might have seen some talk recently about the scientific 7 minute workout mentioned in The New York Times. So if you thought exercise was something you didn’t have time for, maybe you can fit it in after all.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

What would happen if the heights of New York's buildings corresponded to the net worth of the people inside them?

Re-envisioning The Manhattan Skyline To Reflect The City's Jarring Income Inequality |

Manhattan has one of the worst income gaps of any city--or country--in the world, often separated by just a few blocks. These striking graphics make that inequality apparent in the height of the city's buildings. Read More