Compounding effort meets practical intelligence in books chosen to build skills that keep paying back through careers, ...
Pasco High School bilingual math teacher Gabriela Whitemarsh stands in front of Seattle artist Steve Gardner’s “Where Will You Go?” mural on campus. The 2010 piece depicts two people in a boat and ...
Exchanging greetings and resolving to do something positive in the coming year certainly create an uplifting atmosphere.
To measure mouse fear and anxiety, scientists use a classic tool called the “elevated plus maze.” It looks just like it ...
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
Summary In this episode of The Defenders Log, Paul Mockapetris, the architect of DNS, discusses the evolving role of the Domain Name System from a simple directory to a sophisticated security tool. He ...
A basic premise unites most foreign policy thinking: power begets security. Because no global police force can respond in times of trouble, states must accumulate power to ensure their safety. They ...
The focus on crisis work displaces our attention and resources onto the symptomatic rather than the essential issues.
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Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Dec. 23 The Washington Post on conservatism and free markets When American conservatives abandon free-market principles, there’s no ...
The conundrum is stark and uncomfortable: skilled Ghanaian professionals who deliver exemplary work in London, Toronto or New York return home to become unreliable employees. The same artisan who ...
An article from 2021 that sketches a Marxian and semi-anarchist conception of revolution appropriate to the 21st century. In ...
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Why panic makes people walk in circles when lost

Panic disrupts navigation, causing people to walk in circles. The post Why Panic Makes People Walk in Circles When Lost ...