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Podcast Transcript In Greek, the word for dwarf is “nanos.” The International Bureau of Weights and Measures adopted the prefix ‘nano’ to mean one billionth. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter, and it
JAIME PFEFFER’S morning routine starts with coffee and journaling and ends with a smile. The smile isn’t just a quick grin of content, though—it’s 60 seconds of bare-teethed, crinkly-eyed, Julia Roberts–style beaming. Kicking each day off with a smile “supercharges” the success coach’s mood, and when life throws a wrench in her plans, putting on a happy face helps Pfeffer loosen up and not take things so seriously.
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Long before Archimedes suggested that all phenomena observable to us might be understandable through fundamental principles, humans have imagined the possibility of a theory of everything. Over the past century, physicists have edged nearer to unraveling this mystery. Albert Einstein's theory of gen
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According to panpsychism, everything in the world is inherently soulful with an internal mind. Is this a clue to understanding our universe or just metaphysical mumbo-jumbo?
It's a lot easier than you think to teach the hard stuff. Keeping it fun is a good place to start