Think you can use "because of" and "due to" interchangeably? Think again. Grammar can be tricky. Just because something sounds right when you say it out loud doesn’t mean it’s technically correct.
How do White Walkers shatter swords? Could a lightsaber cut through Captain America’s shield? How does the Ghostbusters proton pack work? These are the questions that Kyle Hill answers on his YouTube ...
The Internet has become a place where we cultivate relationships. Through quick messages that we type with our thumbs on our phones, we keep in touch with friends and family; we flirt and fall in love ...
I tend to write about the latest research, but I think it's important to go back to "foundational" (i.e. old) research, too. This post describes research conducted by Ellen Langer at Harvard in 1978 ...