Our culture tells us to compete with others who might be doing the same things as us—particularly in times where opportunities are scarce. Times like now. When I first launched my leadership and ...
Hominids include all great apes and humans, while hominins specifically cover humans and our closest extinct relatives. From Australopithecus to Homo erectus and beyond, this split explains why chimps ...
For decades, the United States held unrivalled global leadership in science and technology, based on its world-class research universities, high levels of public and private investment, and a policy ...
Aug 25 (Reuters) - Startups worldwide are racing to develop new battery technologies using materials like sodium and sulfur or other innovative chemistries, aiming to cut costs and reduce reliance on ...
Aug 8 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal court auctioning shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned U.S. refiner Citgo Petroleum to pay creditors for expropriations and debt defaults has received a competing ...
When did the first hominins start to walk upright? How long ago did the first bipedal species emerge? I think that the answer to these questions goes back a lot further than we all previously thought ...
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Last Word is New Scientist’s long-running series in which readers give scientific answers to each other’s questions, ranging from the minutiae of everyday life to absurd astronomical hypotheticals. To ...
There are about 359 million businesses worldwide, with an average of 10 million new businesses annually. Let that sink in. Competition is rife in every industry, making standing out much harder. This ...
Your article on sabre teeth reminds me of a visit I made to a fossil site in South Africa. Using a hominid skull and two curved fingers, a researcher graphically illustrated how a sabre-toothed tiger ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. As the CEO of Command Education, I write about emotionally intelligent leadership and education. Students aren’t competing against ...
Sometimes I write myself notes when I can’t sleep. They’re often nonsensical, but some end up as bleary-eyed social media posts. I was recently going over a few thoughts I had scribbled down during ...