Your emotions move faster than your thoughts. Here’s how ancient Stoicism—and modern science—teach you to catch up.
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The First Month Without the Man Who Raised Me
Thirty days since Dad passed away, and I’ve learned that grief is both heavy and quiet. It hides in the small things an empty chair, a familiar song. This video is a reflection on absence, memory, and ...
Physics can feel inscrutable to students; this lesson helps them understand a graphing problem by analyzing their own ...
The physics of mixing water layers — an interplay of wind, climate and more — makes lakes work. When it stops, impacts can ...
That expectation is immediately upended by Prime 4, which similarly to 2007’s Prime 3, throws Samus into action alongside space marines for all-out battle. But being a superpowered Amazonian type, ...
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Evanescent waves
Exploring the physics phenomenon where light waves penetrate a boundary even when total internal reflection occurs. Demonstrating how these non-propagating waves exist and their crucial role in ...
In this episode, we take a deeper look at whether education research can ever truly be neutral and what happens when ideology ...
Pope Leo XIV on October 30 urged young people to cultivate their “interior life” and to listen to their restlessness without ...
Architecture programs have long been dominated by male students. That is changing nationally, as well as locally at Drury ...
As the sun sets on campus, thousands of Aggies gathered outside the Quad Arches, waiting to walk together one last time ...
Discover why the ocean appears blue — from light absorption and scattering to depth, sunlight, and marine factors that create Earth’s breathtakingly beautiful blue waters.
The Land of Israel was conquered by empire after empire, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, ...
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