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Our Brains Are Wired to Connect with Others
A 72-year-long study conducted at Harvard tracked what really makes human beings happy. The study's longtime director, George Vaillant, when asked ...
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Different Perceptions of What Makes a 'Ridge'
A story is told of a man from Colorado who came to northern Minnesota one autumn for deer hunting. The Mid-westerners who hosted him planned to "drive ...
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Pride and the 1986 Challenger Disaster
On January 28, 1986, NASA was planning to launch the space shuttle Challenger from Kennedy Space Center—a mission that included a schoolteacher ...
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The Wonder of Bread By the Numbers
3,975 The number of feet of the longest loaf of bread in the world, made at a bakers' party in Portugal in 2005. When sliced, it fed over 15,000 people. ...
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Soccer Star Credits Her Teammates
Abby Wambach, a forward (or striker) on the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team, formerly held the world record for most international goals, for both ...
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80 Percent of Our Words Are Shared with Five People
According to a study published in Scientific American, we each speak an average of 16,000 words per day. We like to imagine ourselves conversing with ...
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Too Much Talent Hurts Sports Teams
When it comes to winning games, most pro sports teams go after talented players. Everyone wants a team of stars. But a new research study published in ...
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'One Another's' You Can't Find in the New Testament
Pastor Ray Ortlund writes, "The kind of God we really believe in is revealed in how we treat one another. The lovely gospel of Jesus positions us ...
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Pilots' Pride Led to Tragic Plane Crash
In his book, Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival, Laurence Gonzales tells the story of United Airlines Flight 232 that crashed in Iowa on July ...
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Pit Crew Works as a Team
In 1950, Indy car pit crews consisted of four men—including the driver! No one was allowed to get near the car except this small crew of specialists. ...
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