Where the conversation turns less often is whether an unemployed manager would even want the job. Gary O’Neil has been out of ...
The world as we know it is now in a state of complex flux. And our current conceptual framework for understanding the breakneck speed at which things are moving is to say we now live in a ...
Fast Company Executive Board member Patrick Esposito gives advice for leaders developing dynamic, resilient teams and ...
Cashews might be one of nature's most deceiving snacks. They taste sweet enough to feel like dessert, yet pack the ...
Quinoa: The Ancient Grain Revolution in Your Kitchen Picture this: a tiny seed that was once considered sacred by the Incas ...
I’ve never been more alarmed about the state of our democracy. The U.S. is sliding toward authoritarianism faster than ever, while corporate media turns a blind eye. That’s why Common Dreams exists—to ...
MANILA, Oct 3 (Reuters) - The Philippines is closely watching Beijing's plans for a nature reserve at the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, its chief of armed forces said on Friday, ...
Sociologist Talcott Parsons observed that social institutions have two functions: the written “manifest” function and the unwritten “latent” function. In many cases, the latent function is as ...
The Ohio Wildlife Center’s hospital sends critters to five facilities for care before eventual release Olivia Young Hundreds of animals that pass through the Ohio Wildlife Center’s hospital every year ...
Tiny tweaks in DNA folding can have big effects. A study from Umeå University shows that even the most subtle changes in DNA's shape have an important influence on gene activity and energy production.
My daughter, Alice, is almost two, and quite funny. Although she can say short sentences—“I need cake!”—her humor isn’t particularly verbal. Instead, she giggles while stumbling around in grownup ...