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如何构建一段真正满足你需求的婚姻
Relationship researcher Eli J. Finkel shares a three-step process to help you identify — and get — what you most want out of your marriage.
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南极洲发生的一切,不会只停留在南极洲
The loss of polar ice may seem like an abstract concern, but it’s one that will affect all of us, no matter where we live, says glaciologist and TED Fellow Michele Koppes.
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当恐怖主义变得切身相关(以及内罗毕生活的其他故事)
Juliana Rotich is a tech-world pioneer, cofounder of Ushahidi and an advisor to Nairobi’s iHub. She describes life in Kenya’s capital city.
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这是我们当下必须进行的关于种族问题的对话
The great evil of American slavery wasn’t involuntary servitude, says public-interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson. It was the ideology of white supremacy used to justify it — and it’s an ugly part of our history we need to acknowledge.
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认识这位用极少资金改变世界的天才科学家
Bioengineering professor Manu Prakash brought the world a 50-cent microscope. Now he’s created more cheap public health tools, including a paper centrifuge and a mosquito identifier. And he’s just getting started.
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入职第一天压力山大?或许有更好的方式来开启新工作
By using the first day as a time for people to tap into their best selves — and not just fill out paperwork — companies could ease their stress and bring out their full potential, says business school professor Daniel Cable.
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玩个游戏,来理解不平等
When Brenda Romero wants to understand something complicated, she makes a game. Her two latest games explore the rules of inequality.
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机器即将主导劳动力市场——这里有一个出人意料的应对之策……就从现在开始
As we look ahead to a world with less work, or even no work, we can take control — by using our hours with greater meaning and purpose, says business thinker Tim Leberecht.
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图集:大熊猫学习”野性”的学校
At this conservation center in central China, captive-born pandas go through a gradual, carefully monitored process to prepare them to live in their natural habitat. Photographer Ami Vitale shows how they go from wriggly newborns to independent adventurers.
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中微子能否解答宇宙中的一些重大谜题?
The neutrino has been called “the ghost particle,” due to its otherworldly ability to pass through solid objects, including you and me. Researchers in Antarctica are trying to catch them, hoping they might reveal the most energetic areas of the universe.