How do academics and research managers really feel about impact management? Here’s how it can be done badly, and how to do it right Over the course of writing our book Exploring Research Impact in ...
Together, these three visual and methodological perspectives do not merely coexist; they form a holistic constellation.
Allen Iverson famously wasn’t a fan of talking about basketball practices. But we’re talking practices today. Mississippi State lost its seventh SEC game of the season Saturday to No. 21 Arkansas, ...
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The truth behind America’s good luck symbols
From clovers to rainbows, Americans grow up surrounded by “lucky” symbols - but almost none of them mean what we think. This video traces how ancient religion, colonial myth, and modern marketing ...
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are big and burly, but that's not why they're called hogs. There's an actual pig at the center of the real reason.
Referees in fight sports come in for all kinds of criticism, but on one weekend in Las Vegas, they gather to help each other ...
Aristotle wrote that to love, a person “wishes and does what is good, or seems to, for the sake of his friend.” St. Thomas ...
Gary Vaughan from Daily Stock Picks returns to talk Nvidia earnings and other large cap tech names plus a few energy stocks that look good.
It's okay to give fairies certain gifts, but you'd better not accept one from them.
Greece's southern city of Kalamata, long known for its olives and seaside charm, has found itself in the spotlight.
Once you notice, there’s no unseeing it: As a culture, we assign moral value to food. While we refer to fruits, vegetables, and other unprocessed foods with words like “clean,” “pure,” and “honest,” ...
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