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A competency framework is a way to align individual performance with organizational goals. Read on to learn how.
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The opening of jars, while impressive and often used to illustrate octopus intelligence, is not their most remarkable ability.
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Despite being called the “dismal science,” economics impacts our lives every day. Here, we look at seven of the greatest economists in history.
We need more data centers for AI. Developers are getting creative about where to build them.
From consciousness to nothingness and beyond, these questions still baffle the brightest minds. Will they ever be solved?
“If you’re training an AI to optimize for a task, and deception is a good way for it to complete the task, then there’s a good chance that it will use deception.”
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Alchemy had its golden age in the 17th century, when it counted Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle among its adherents.
A second Enlightenment would have a far bigger task: Saving civilization itself.
Quantum physics isn’t quite magic, but it requires an entirely novel set of rules to make sense of the quantum universe.
From active listening to giving feedback, these five capabilities are integral to interpersonal skills training.
The long-standing debate over whether dinosaurs were more like birds or lizards is drawing to a close.
Through self-tracking and self-experimentation, we can greatly improve our cognitive capacity.
Without Étienne-Joseph-Théophile Thoré, the genius of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer would have been lost to time.
There are pros and cons to sending interstellar messages to aliens that may or may not exist.