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“We are biologically programmed to have empathy. It’s something we can’t suppress.”
An MIT study finds the brains of children who grow up in less affluent households are less responsive to rewarding experiences.
The popular game has a backstory rife with segregation, inequality, intellectual theft, and outlandish political theories.
If you guessed “staying up all night to play video games,” you’d be right.
Screens were around in previous generations, but now they truly define childhood.
Epigenetic entropy shows that you can’t fully understand cancer without mathematics.
An elaborate device called the Mechanical Turk defeated Benjamin Franklin and Napoleon Bonaparte at chess. Edgar Allan Poe revealed the hoax.
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One of Apple’s key innovations serves as a psychological breakthrough, as its technology eliminates the isolating feel of headset use.
More than mindless bloodshed, the gladiatorial games were organized sports. Gladiators were treated as world-class athletes, receiving superior diets and medical care.
Twin Health lets patients with diabetes see what’s happening inside their own body and can model each patient’s unique metabolism.
The topical gene therapy could one day help millions regain their vision.
Most people care what others think of them. In many situations, that can be leveraged for the common good.
Nuclear fusion has long been seen as the future of energy. As the NIF now passes the breakeven point, how close are we to our ultimate goal?
Elon Musk suggested remote-controlled, vibrating anal beads. Thankfully, there are more mundane explanations.
To make a ton of information stick in your mind, you have to make it chunky.
Research consistently points to a set of leadership skills that are high-impact, difficult to develop, and not easily replicated by technology.
Who’s afraid of utopia? AI doubters have cold feet. History can warm them.
Many capabilities contribute to effective change leadership, but four stand out as vitally important at a macro level.
From forgotten Hollywood movies to Frank Herbert’s “Dune,” science fiction illustrates some of our deepest fears about technology.
Brain-computer interfaces could enable people with locked-in syndrome and other conditions to “speak.”
Grandmasters and drug dealers have one thing in common: They are many steps ahead of their rivals.
HaptX gloves provide high-fidelity touch feedback of virtual spaces (and they look cool, too).
More than a decade ago, Armenia made chess a required subject in school because it teaches kids how to think and cope with failure. The U.S. should follow suit.
According to bushido, your life is of secondary importance to key virtues, like honor, loyalty, and justice.
A large study concludes that people who grew up in rural areas are superior at navigation, likely because cities tend to be less complex.
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