The more social behaviors a voice-user interface exhibits, the more likely people are to trust it, engage with it, and consider it to be competent.
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As the skills gap grows, learning and development can help ensure the viability of an organization’s talent well into the future.
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Soft skills training can help develop transformation-ready employees and equip entire organizations to adapt to an unpredictable future.
A 2020 study published in the journal of Psychological Science explores the idea that fake news can actually help you remember real facts better.
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Life’s stages are changing – we need new terms and new ideas to describe how adults develop and grow
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Presidential gravesites are spread out “democratically” — but this is more by accident than design.
Is blood the key to anti-aging, or just another lucrative biotech opportunity?
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Argentina’s black market for cash is embracing crypto — but it’s not what crypto proponents expected.
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The present-moment awareness that stems from mindfulness practices may be the cost-effective tool that our society needs.
Is information the fifth form of matter?
The last naked-eye Milky Way supernova happened way back in 1604. The next one could be the key to solving the dark matter mystery.
Just don’t expect the apocalypse to look like it does in the movies.
A new study collected 500 data points per second. Handwriting won out.
We think of physical reality as what objectively exists, independent of any observer. But relativity and quantum physics say otherwise.
Whether they’re gas giants or rocky planets makes all the difference for life. Over the past 30 years, we went from not knowing if there were planets like ours around other […]
Psychedelics have been shown to help reduce depression. This study may show us why.
Was this a moment when humans interbred with Neanderthals?
If we were born trillions of years in the future, could we even figure out our cosmic history?
“We’re acting more like fans of a football team going to a game than a banker carefully choosing investments.”
The book “The Genesis Machine” outlines the promise and peril of synthetic biology, a powerful tool that will allow us to program life like a computer.
A simple trick allowed marine biologists to prove a long-held suspicion.