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According to author and entrepreneur Steven Kotler, at some point this century, we will confront the prospect of immortality.
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“If 90% of children had ADHD and only 10% of children could sit still at a desk, how would we design school?”
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The US reduced smoking rates from 50% to 15% with a simple habit hack.
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According to renowned physicist Christophe Galfard, physics can’t explain our universe - yet.
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Willpower alone likely isn't enough to replace a bad habit with a good one.
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Practice doesn’t actually make perfect. Here’s the willpower equation necessary for elite athletes and musicians.
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There’s a psychological reason you haven’t created healthier habits in your life.
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Habit-forming rituals are subconsciously controlling your life. Here’s how to master them.
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Signals from the environment, such as those detected by your sense organs, have no inherent psychological meaning. Your brain creates the meaning.
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Are physicists about to decode a mysterious field of science that could have huge implications for your health?
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Basic and breath-taking – Dr. Frank Wilczek addresses symmetry’s critical role in nature’s laws and what we consider to be beautiful.
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Popular media often frame scientists as having a cold, sterile view of the world. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
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Our world would be impossible without quantum mechanics — but we still don’t have a narrative of how it works.
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Why are we here? What is everything made of? This theoretical physicist says science isn’t the right way to answer these questions.
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People believe that slow and deliberative thinking is inherently superior to fast and intuitive thinking. The truth is more complicated.
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