Great ideas in philosophy often come in dense packages. Then there is where the work of Marcus Aurelius.
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Emotional intelligence can have massive benefits for any organization, but why? How do we maximize our groups' EQ?
In his latest book, 'When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing', Daniel Pink makes a convincing case for more naps.
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Harvard psychologists identify “prevalence-induced concept change,” our tendency to raise our threshold for success as we make progress.
When you look at the history of it, a strange pattern emerges.
It’s called change blindness, and you probably have it.
Device uses ultrafast “frequency hopping” and data encryption to protect wireless signals from being intercepted and jammed.rn
Environmental concerns have caused some to opt-out of reproduction, both to help the planet and to protect their would-be children.
Are there really no good action and adventure films anymore, or is there an inherent bias toward them?
What is it that separates an average-performing employee from a truly exceptional employee? While there are many things that can set one employee apart from the rest in terms of […]
Why civilians do not need to own guns like the AR-15.
Distances in the expanding Universe don’t work like you’d expect. Unless, that is, you learn to think like a cosmologist. There are a few fundamental facts about the Universe — its origin, […]
Is "science broken" or self-correcting? And who is going to do the grown-up thing and fix the game (instead of scoring points within it)?
In his latest book, Fantasyland, Kurt Andersen covers the first five hundreds years of American magical thinking.
As a leader, setting up an innovation training course for your employees can be tough. Not only do you have to account for how employees access training resources (online video […]
Music is our oldest and most cherished ritual. How we treat it is reflective of who we are.
Achieving liquid light at room temperature will boost research into quantum hydrodynamics.
Why are beliefs, even plainly irrational ones, so stubbornly resistant to change?
Researchers may have discovered the oldest homo sapiens yet, in Morocco.
Philosophers David Chalmers and Daniel Dennett argue over “philosophical zombies,” created to question the nature of human consciousness.
Sure, the old Greek guys from 2,400 years ago get all the glory. But these living philosophers have a ton to say about life, the universe, and everything as it relates to right now.
Why are we so hung up on Pluto's planetary status? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson urges us to get over it already!
10 million prime age men have checked out of the workforce. Let’s improve their prospects.
Anti-vaxxers may have a friend coming into the White House, and medical experts are worried.
The confidence we crave in our leaders compromises their ability to help us avoid risk.
Every year, companies try to do things better, to find the most effective way to complete some task or to improve overall productivity. Employee learning programs play a massive part […]
It's not by burning people's pictures and wearing the flag as a cape, but by understanding ourselves better, and understanding the person beside you.
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Geneticists found certain gene variants were more influential than personality traits, such as grit.
Cross 'multi-tasking ninja' off your resume, it's out, say Stanford researchers and other cognitive experts. Here are three tips for transitioning back to single-tasking.