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From ancient star traditions to cutting-edge space research, astronomy has always reflected humanity’s desire to understand the universe. Stargazing through time explores this sweeping story, tracing ...
KCK native Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell regrets not sitting down with her mom to record their family’s history. Here’s how you can ...
For too long, Canada has taken future wealth and redistributed it to the present. Pension funds can help reverse this ...
History shows that struggle is unavoidable. It’s interesting to think about what the world looked like for America’s Founding ...
A technique inspired by the film Interstellar suggests a new way of communicating backwards in time, but it could help ...
Some members of Gen Z are feeling so pessimistic about the future of the country and modern technology that they want to hop in a time machine ...
Atmos reports on David George Haskell's book, highlighting how flowers shape ecosystems and human agriculture amid ...
Rothman is managing editor at TIME. Rothman is managing editor at TIME. It may be conventional wisdom that the young are more likely to drive trends, but apparently 250 isn’t too old for the job.
The 18th-century French Enlightenment cult of reason produced the 19th-century Romantic cult of passion as a counterreaction. The 19th-century explosion of industrialization produced the neo-Gothic ...
We often hear phrases like “stay in the moment” or “live for today,” and while mindfulness is undeniably powerful, research shows that looking ahead—thinking about the future—can actually improve your ...