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People underestimate their opponent’s capacity to feel basic human sensations. We can short-circuit this impulse through moral reframing and perspective taking.
“The digital HQ – the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration – actually became more important than the physical HQ.”
An analogy explains the greater fool theory: You don’t have to run faster than the bear to get away; you just have to run faster than the other guy.
Financial setbacks are more common than you might think.
Here’s the case for why science can’t keep ignoring human experience.
From active listening to giving feedback, these five capabilities are integral to interpersonal skills training.
Plants at room temperature show properties we had only seen near absolute zero.
Your very own “Conspiracy Detection Kit.”
We all have a place in our lives where we look the other way and pretend everything is fine. It’s a built-in excuse to act selfishly.
Dark matter’s hallmark is that it gravitates, but shows no sign of interacting under any other force. Does that mean we’ll never detect it?
“In our studies, people who are more intelligent don’t mind wander so often when the task is hard but can do it more when tasks are easy.”
The management of fear is a core leadership skill in today’s globalized world — and the task is not as daunting as you might expect.
In the age of distraction, don’t we all want to read faster and more efficiently?
These 5 research-backed tips can turn bad habits into financial gain.
To thrive in a rapidly changing future, we will need adaptable and diverse skill sets. Here’s where to look.
The brain is highly plastic — the more we do a particular action, the more we change its makeup. Money is a great motivator for habit-forming actions.
The Spanish language has the ability to minimize and exaggerate by the simple addition of a suffix.
In the expanding Universe, different ways of measuring its rate give incompatible answers. Nobel Laureate Adam Riess explains what it means.
How (not) to end up in the ash heap of history.
Extreme home environments — either very supportive or harshly negligent — tend to produce more sensitive kids.
How Stacy Madison — founder of Stacy’s Pita Chips and BeBOLD Foods — discovered that reinvention is not a one-off deal but an ongoing process.
The Universe is expanding, and the Hubble constant tells us how fast. But how can it be a constant if the expansion is accelerating?
There are many theories of gravity out there, and many interpretations of wide binary star data. What have we really learned from it all?
We’ve made god-like figures out of hard-charging CEOs — but it’s a bad idea to get high on your own supply.
To do more, it sometimes pays to do nothing at all.
Drop sodium in water, and a violent, even explosive reaction will occur. But quantum physics is needed to explain why.