4. https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-tips-for-a-first-time-caregiver-for-the-elderly Taking care of older adult loved ones can be an overw...
7. https://www.quora.com/Should-senior-citizens-still-be-considered-in-the-workforce As the world's population ages, more older adults are s...
14. What are the best tips to help families to reduce the cost of attending college on room and board?
21. What are the best ways to communicate with employees who work remotely and are not able to visit your office due to distance or visa rest...
26. Given macroeconomic trends, what are some ways independent businesses can manage their finances more effectively?
28. https://lifeover60.quora.com/Is-the-current-practice-of-segregating-older-people-in-retirement-communities-and-nursing-homes-good-for-the...
50. How do you design systems that foster civility in 3D, social, co-experiences (aka the metaverse)?
51. How has advertising changed over the last ten years, and how has it impacted traditional marketing?
52. With the holidays approaching, how can online businesses adjust their strategies to maximize conversions and boost end-of-year revenue?
53. Layoffs are happening all over the tech space. How can leaders ease the burden on affected employees?
56. There has been a lot of attention on NAEP scores. What is the test and what does it mean to me as a parent? What should I pay attention to?
61. https://www.quora.com/As-an-aging-older-adult-what-are-your-top-issues-about-healthy-aging Aging health concerns vary from person to pers...
69. What are the differences between adult greens, baby greens, and microgreens, and how does this affect nutrients?
78. Can you explain California's new pay transparency law and what are the implications for employers and employees?
91. NYU has just canned a professor because his Organic Chemistry students had complained about their poor grades. Are lower-tier students no...
96. In the wake of the overturn of Roe v. Wade, many women are thinking harder about where they live and work. What are the implications of t...
104. What are some common mistakes to avoid when choosing a college? @acohenNY, CEO of adaptive education platform @Brainscape, says, "College is a very expensive place to have to decide that you’re pursuing the wrong path." Read his full advice here:
105. What is human chaining? @EminaCerimovic, Senior Researcher at Human Rights Watch, explains, "The inhumane practice, exists due to inadequate support and mental health services." To read more about the atrocity, read her full piece here:
106. Is "job-hopping" still viewed as a negative on your resume? @MartyNemko, award winning career coach, says, "the more jobs you held for less than a year, the more it’s a red flag." To read his full advice on how to position your resume, see his answer here:
107. What are the benefits of being materialistic? Aaron Ahuvia, author of The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us..., says, "materialism can sometimes motivate people to work harder on the job." Read his full piece about these studies here:
108. What's worse for wildlife diversity, human presence or a nuclear disaster? Quora contributor and zoologist Gary Meaney shares a sobering perspective from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone:
109. How old is too old to make a career change? @MartyNemko, award winning career coach, says, "Imagine there was a law that required you to stay in your career. What would you do?" Read his full piece about how to approach such a drastic decision:
110. How can technology transform a child's reading journey? Andrew Cohen (@acohenNY), CEO of @Brainscape, says, "Spaced repetition can rapidly remediate reading deficits." Learn how he leveraged his app for higher education to help little ones too!
111. What are the negative effects of materialism? Aaron Ahuvia, author of The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us..., and professor of marketing at the University of Michigan–Dearborn College of Business, explains:
112. Northern California is under the influence of a heat dome. What causes these weather events? Quora contributor Steven Haddock explains:
113. How are emotions influenced by our cultural environment? @BatjaMesquita, Author of Between Us: How Cultures Create Emotions, shares how emotions can be external experiences. Read her full piece here:
114. What can Britney Spears' case teach us about the reality of conservatorships? @EminaCerimovic, Senior Researcher at Human Rights Watch, says, "I’ve seen how harmful these practices can be." To read more about her work, read her full piece here:
115. Who's ready for the weekend? Amaze your friends and befuddle your enemies with these Labor Day facts:
116. Could a computer be made to run using compressed air instead of electricity and magnets to store information and compute? Jan Andres explains how:
117. Interested in directing movies? @TyLeisher, veteran director and director of '11th Hour Cleaning', shares his simple steps for how to get started and find your voice.
118. Looking to apply to a direct medical program? Kristen Moon, founder and CEO of @moon_prep, shares five things you need to consider first.
119. What is summer learning loss, and how can I avoid it with my kids? @briangalvinvt, Chief Academic Officer at @varsitytutors, gives his best advice!
120. What are some communication practices that organizations are getting wrong? @CWaltersPhD, business and branding expert, shares 5 critical errors many businesses are making.
121. How did the electric eel get its shock? Biopsychologist Israel Ramirez explains how a fish, of all things, would evolve the ability to create electricity:
122. What common mistakes do people make when writing speeches? Nathan Miller, founder and CEO at @MillerInkLA, shares the 3 C's and 3 S's for a flawless speechwriting framework.
123. Are you fully prepared to handle a crisis in your company? Hunter Ray Barker (@stuntmanhunter), Co-Founder at Bullfrog Digital Marketing Agency & SEO Company, shares his five steps to ensure you are ready for anything that comes your way.
124. Is it true that most acquisitions fail? Simple answer is no! @touraj, entrepreneur, investor, advisor, and author of Exit Path, says that the actual data paints a very different picture from what is commonly believed. You can read his full piece here:
125. How has COVID-19 shed light on the flaws of institutional care? @EminaCerimovic, Senior Researcher at Human Rights Watch, shares the insights from her research over the past couple years.
126. Does volunteering improve your overall health? Recent studies say, yes! Read @lawrencekosick, president and co-founder of @GetSetUp_org's three reasons why here:
127. What's the easiest way to make a career pivot? @davidfano, founder and CEO at @teal_hq, says you should take a beat and diagnose the issues. See his five step process for making such a big decision here:
128. Are you really not a math person or do you just need some basic background knowledge? @briangalvinvt, Chief Academic Officer at @varsitytutors, explains why people think they can't learn math and how they actually can!
129. What's the difference between loving an object and loving a person? Aaron Ahuvia, author of The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us, and professor of marketing, explains different types of love that humans have.
130. Interesting question in the #JWST Space on Quora! Could the sensitive IR detectors on the telescope see radiation from a nuclear-powered spacecraft in another galaxy?
131. Think emotions are all in your head? Batja Mesquita explains how emotions aren't in us, rather in our relationships to people and things.
133. Can we understand our emotions better so that we can have productive relationships? @BatjaMesquita professor of Psychology, University of Leuven, says that understanding what your emotions ‘do’ may help. Read her full piece here:
134. What's the relationship between exercise and lifespan? @lawrencekosick, president and co-founder of @GetSetUp_org, explains the importance of physical health.
135. If programmers were soldiers and the languages were weapons, which weapon would each language be?
136. What's the scariest road in the US? Quora contributor Peter Wade has driven nearly every road in the US and shares his Top 10:
137. We love it when people write good answers to questions some might think silly. Sincerity is a virtue! Is it a coincidence that the vast empty space within atoms is analogous to the vast emptiness of outer space?
138. What's this? No, not a bad photo of a Christmas tree. Check out the James Webb Telescope Space on Quora for more neat pics from the most advanced telescope ever!
139. What is the main difference between a movie producer and director? Filmmaker and film professor @NorthwesternU, Clayton Brown, explains.
140. How can students avoid or minimize debt by finding the right scholarship? @briangalvinvt, Chief Academic Officer at @varsitytutors, shares three easy steps:
141. If it's AUG1, it must be #RNADay! Did you know RNA is thought to be the origin of genetic material and thus life as we know it? Israel Ramirez explains how this works
142. Want to ensure your child is competitive for the school of their dreams? @briangalvinvt, Chief Academic Officer at @varsitytutors, shares his expert advice here:
144. New legislation in the Schumer-Manchin deal limits "carried interest". What is carried interest? Tax researcher Daniel Grimm explains:
145. What does counting on your fingers have to do with the number of degrees in a circle? Scholar and Quora contributor Jason Almendra explains:
146. Want to keep your brain sharp as you age? @lawrencekosick, president and co-founder of @GetSetUp_org shares five easy tips:
147. Looking for a job in this tight market? Let recruiter Leah Roth tell you how to read the signals in an interview:
149. Interested in script writing? @TyLeisher, veteran director and director of '11th Hour Cleaning', shares his best resources.
150. Ian Goodfellow said 5 years ago that autoencoders were basically a failure. Is that still true now?
151. Looking for a way to integrate your priorities into your life?@AnnaDKornick, time management coach & Head of Community at @getclockwise, explains, "We often start in the wrong place." To read her 2 step process for making change, read her full piece here:
152. How does Hollywood movie distribution work? @TyLeisher, veteran director and director of '11th Hour Cleaning', says it's not as complicated as it appears. To read his breakdown, see his full piece here:
153. Transnistria is in the news, but what is it? History teacher and Quora contributor Dan Torcea has a 30 second summary:
154. What does it take to become a CNN hero? @nelly_cheboi, founder and CEO @techlitafrica, shares her experience.
155. Do businesses have an obligation to care about the mental health of employees? Kara Govro, HR Legal Expert, shares 3 reasons why they should.
156. What is the first thing you teach in media training? Nathan Miller, founder and CEO at @MillerInkLA, says you have to steer the discussion back to the main points you want to get across. Read his full answer here:
157. What do successful HR departments have in common? Kara Govro, Chief HR Legal Expert, shares 4 key elements. See her full piece here:
158. Who's working on their summer bod? Professor and textbook author Ken Saladin shows what's happening on a microscopic level in your muscles: Don't miss the comments from exercise physiologists!
159. How does the The James Webb Space Telescope produce color images from infrared cameras, which don't see visible light? Let a science nerd give you the details: #UnfoldTheUniverse
160. Is it worth learning new technology as you age? @lawrencekosick, president and co-founder of @GetSetUp_org, says yes! Here are six reasons why:
161. How do real time locating systems work? Mohammed Smadi, CEO at PenguinIN Inc., breaks it down in his answer here:
162. How can corporations be more socially responsible? Today’s social responsibility work must be embedded and connected to the core of what an organization does. @emilykanemiller, founder + CEO @EthosGiving, shares her expert insights:
163. How does having access to clean water empower communities? @sarahaware, founder of @WellAwareWorld and @WellBeyondWater, shares how water scarcity is a burden on women and girls and a barrier toward education and economic equality. Read her full piece:
164. What is it like to write/direct/produce a movie? @KentMoran, actor, filmmaker, and business owner shares his experience, "Intense, amazing, fun, stressful, educational, emotional, and more all at once."
165. What progress has been made around climate change? Emma Varvaloucas (@heyemmavarv), host of What Could Go Right? podcast, shares data based insights here:
167. How is the chip shortage impacting the auto market? Gurpreet Singh, General Manager of Auto Loans at @creditkarma explains:
168. Do we have conclusive evidence that humans are the root cause of climate change? @CarbonBrief, award-winning journalism on climate change, policy & energy, shares their analysis.
169. How can I influence decision makers at work? Lane Shackleton (@lshackleton), Lead Product & Design at @coda_hq, says, "to do it well, I find you need the right framing and approaches in place." for the rest of his advice, read his full answer here:
170. This question needs some better answers. Who has an opinion they'd like to share in more than 280 characters?
171. What's the best advice for brands that are rebranding? Hunter Ray Barker (@stuntmanhunter), Co-Founder @BullfrogAgency & SEO Company, shares 3 tips to help ensure you’re rebranding your business correctly.
172. What is the significance of the #SummerSolstice2022? Physicist Raziman TV explains the astronomical significance:
173. If you could go back in time and change one event in the history of the world, what would you change?
174. What is one thing that everyone should eliminate if they want to live longer? @lawrencekosick, President and Co-Founder at @GetSetUp_org, shares five areas of your health you should consider for a more substantial life.
175. Is it actually a good time to sell a car and buy a new one? Gurpreet Singh, General Manager of Auto Loans at @creditkarma, shares his expert advice.
176. Want another take on how to keep customers happy? Check out this piece by Joel McKelvey, VP of Product and Partner Marketing at @sisudata.
177. Which classes are better to take in high school, International Baccalaureate (IB) or Advanced Placement (AP)? Kristen Moon Founder & CEO at @moon_prep, gives her expert opinion.
178. Human Rights have come farther along than you think! Emma Varvaloucas (@heyemmavarv), host of What Could Go Right? podcast, shares how far different countries have come in recent years.
179. How are climatological trends different in the Sierra Nevadas different than other mountain ranges? Andrew Schwartz (@snow_d0c), Atmospheric scientist specializing in snow @UCBerkeley, Lead Scientist at UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, answers.
180. What are some common misconceptions about applying for an auto loan? Gurpreet Singh, General Manager of Auto Loans at @creditkarma, debunks 5 myths.
181. This hairy frogfish asks, "Is it the weekend yet?" By Harry Strachan, Quora contributor and wildlife photographer.
182. Are there any open problems (unsolved problems) in the field of algebraic number theory? @AlonAmit runs down a list! Anyone feeling ambitious?
183. When did getting older really begin to bother you? President and Co-Founder at GetSetUp, @lawrencekosick, shares his insights on the aging process.
184. How can you apply lessons from different careers to the one you have? @CWaltersPhD, business & branding mentor, corporate training, shares five questions you should ask yourself about each job you've had.
185. What inspired you to want to fix poverty in Kenya? Founder and CEO @techlitafrica, Nelly Cheboi (@nelly_cheboi), explains.
186. What does the average day look like at the Central Sierra Snow Laboratory? Andrew Schwartz (@snow_d0c), Atmospheric scientist specializing in snow @UCBerkeley, shares what weather scientists do all day.
187. Has the Methuselah Tree, an ancient bristlecone pine, been dethroned as the world's oldest tree? Quora contributor and archaeologist Colleen Anne Coyle has the details:
188. What are your top five pieces of advice when handling communication during a crisis? Nathan Miller, Founder & CEO @MillerInkLA, answers.
189. Why aren’t we more accurate at predicting the weather? Andrew Schwartz (@snow_d0c), Atmospheric scientist specializing in snow @UCBerkeley, explains why.
190. Are food assistance programs in the US doing enough? Jack Griffin, Founder and CEO of @FoodFinderUS, shares his thoughts on what programs are doing right and what they can do better.
191. What are the benefits of an easy, flexible, three-step tool for making decisions? @MichelleSegar PhD, author of The Joy Choice, shares her expertise.
192. Ever wondered what it's like to work at Quora? Check out this @builtin profile of senior leadership, find out what makes Quora special, and get a little glimpse of what the future holds!
193. When is the sun like caramel corn? Physics teacher and Quora contributor Philip Freeman explains it's all about the H-alpha filter:
194. How did sunflowers, a new-world plant domesticated by Native Americans, become one of the main agricultural products of Ukraine? It's a bit of a Johnny Appleseed story!
195. Who is the victim in the Amber Heard v. Johnny Depp trial? @NeamaRahmani, President of @WestCoastTrial answers.
196. In a time of war, is there any progress in the global movement toward peace as a norm? Emma Varvaloucas (@heyemmavarv), host of What Could Go Right? podcast explains why we should hold some optimism.
197. Is job hopping seen as good or bad by employers? @CWaltersPhD, business & branding mentor, corporate training, shares her expert advice.
198. Why are there so many people who are food insecure? Jack Griffin, Founder and CEO of @FoodFinderUS, shares how current events have made food insecurities even worse.
199. Why do habits created for healthy eating and exercise often fail when real life gets in the way? Answer by @MichelleSegar PhD, author of The Joy Choice.
200. How has climate change impacted the snowpack and snowfall processes? Andrew Schwartz (@snow_d0c), Atmospheric scientist specializing in snow @UCBerkeley, Lead Scientist at UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, gives his expert take.
201. Quora contributor and world-traveler Peter Wade says Hungary is the Alabama of Europe. Agree or disagree?
202. Quora contributor and whiskey drinker Jason Almendra posits an interesting theory for why whiskey was stored in charred barrels: the charcoal absorbs any residual methanol. Plausible?
203. People are wondering what the war in #Ukraine means for #Taiwan. Experts on Quora think it doesn't change the odds but the odds jumped 15% on @metaculus. Who is right?
204. Ever wondered what cursive Cyrillic looks like? We did! Here's Brian Collins, Slavic linguist, with a beautiful answer on cursive forms of various languages:
205. You might not ever need to polish out scuff marks from the gleaming exterior of Air Force One, but isn't it cool that someone knows how?
207. How can you hack the hiring process to get the job I really want? Former Bachelorette contestant and author of 'Restart Roadmap', @Jason_Tartick, shares his best advice.
208. When should you hire a personal injury lawyer? @NeamaRahmani President of @WestCoastTrial, explains when it's important to consult a legal expert.
209. How is it possible that, after all that Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos did throughout their political history, their son Bongbong Marcos is now about to win the presidency in the Philippines? Quora contributor Jean-Marie Valheur summarizes:
211. What is the women peace and security (WPS) agenda? @_Nisha_Singh, Global Policy and Advocacy Manager at @womenforwomenUK and @WomenforWomen, explains.
214. Why is it important to flip the fertility script away from a solely female perspective? Khaled Kteily (@kkteily), CEO of @legacy, shares why we should consider all sides.
215. Are Amber Heard's lawyers particularly bad, or is this just how trials normally are? @NeamaRahmani, President of @WestCoastTrial, gives his take.
216. What do lawyers think about #RoeVWade? A very illuminating discussion (and don't skip the comments!)
217. How did Mariupol get its name? Greek linguists and historians explain the connection to Catherine the Great:
218. True professionals don't just answer the question that was asked, they answer what the asker meant. Optical engineer Bill Otto demonstrates in his answer to "How far has the light from our Sun made it?"
219. With organizations starting to reopen offices, what are the best practices to ensure consistency, avoid confusion, and keep employees happy? Chief HR Legal Expert, Kara Govro, shares advice.
220. What are some gap year programs to consider before college? Founder and CEO of @moon_prep, personalized application guidance, Kristen Moon, shares her best advice.
222. Will Amber Heard survive her defamation trial? President and Chief Executive Officer at @WestCoastTrial, @NeamaRahmani, shares his insights.
223. Have you ever tried Surströmming? What foods or culinary habits are unusual in your part of the world?
226. What are the limitations of the duties of directors? Answer by filmmaker and Northwestern film professor, Clayton Brown.
227. How do I turn a personal passion into a social outlet and have longevity? Answer by @lawrencekosick, president and co-founder of @GetSetUp_org.
228. Why was Turkey the one country Nazi Germany would not invade? An interesting perspective and well-told story!
229. Where does the speed of light come from? Science writer Brandon Ross offers an intuitive explanation that will leave you with more questions:
231. How is personal injury law different from other types of law? President and Chief Executive Officer at @WestCoastTrial @NeamaRahmani explains the one main difference. Read about it here:
232. What is the easiest way for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint? Hunter Ray Barker (@stuntmanhunter), Co-Founder at @BullfrogAgency, gives three solid strategies.
233. What advice would you give to an aspiring lawyer? President and Chief Executive Officer at @WestCoastTrial, @NeamaRahmani, says you need to enjoy two things. Read about them here:
234. It's the weekend! What is everyone doing? We're reading this enlightening answer about how whiskey ages:
235. Wondering what Elon Musk's plans are regarding Twitter? Some bright people on Quora read the tea leaves correctly about the takeover. What will their next prediction be?
236. How smart were the peasants in the middle ages? According to historian Frank Melling, they might be smarter than you think!
237. The cleverness of the human species has resulted in such wonderful diversity of architecture. Via the Wonders of the Past Space, we learned about HÓRREOS, a traditional structure on the Iberian peninsula of Spain and Portugal. Can you guess what it's for?
238. Viktor Medvedchuk was recently detained in Ukraine. Who is he and why is this important? To answer the question, we can look at what Ukrainians said about him on Quora prior to the invasion:
239. Which kill more birds, wind turbines or office buildings? Quora contributor Michael Barnard does the math:
241. What are some causes of demotivation on employees? @stuntmanhunter Co-Founder at @BullfrogAgency, offers advice on identifying and improving employee motivation in your company.
242. What is the best strategy to be used to stay healthy and strong and live to 100? @lawrencekosick President and Co-Founder at @GetSetUp_org, shares his best advice.
243. What are your top 5 tips for becoming really vulnerable and honest with yourself? Entrepreneur and former @BacheloretteABC contestant, @Jason_Tartick, answers here:
244. Why do so many churches have domes on the top, and how do they work architecturally? Art Historian Bob deWitt explains:
245. What does the deepest cave on Earth look like? Silvia Serra, ancient history enthusiast, shows us:
246. The ancient Greeks believed the river Acheron flowed into the underworld. Was there really such a river? 2nd-generation Greek linguist Nick Nicholas shares the history: