As it turns out, assessing long-term risk/reward ratio isn’t our strong suit.
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Author Stephen J. Dubner analyzes the economics of drug dealing in the most Freakonomics way possible, comparing the capitalist tendencies of Walgreens with your friendly neighborhood gang of crack dealers.
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Those who want to keep Syrian refugees out of the country are succumbing to a classic error of logical reasoning.
Do these facial composites merely represent national averages, or are they national “ideals”?
Out beyond Neptune lies the Kuiper belt, whose residents we can see. But what’s out there beyond that? “The great oak of Astronomy has been felled, and we are lost […]
The fantasies, institutions, and humans at Dismaland do not merely sometimes fail us — they are marked for death from the start.
And what does your choice say about your personality?
Carve these frighteningly costumed versions of Einstein, Curie and other famous physicists thanks to Fermilab! “It’s said that All Hallows’ Eve is one of the nights when the veil between […]
Optimism, like imagination, is childish in the best sense of the word.
The median house price in London’s most expensive borough is almost six times as high as in its cheapest one.
America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, so how could people from much poorer ones be better off health-wise than us?
If you live in China, Finland, or Switzerland, you could be closer to receiving your packages from flying robots. Meanwhile, the FAA is not taking action on drone regulation.
Breast-augmentation ads? Sure. But period panties?
Three passages that will pay dividends when parsed carefully by a patient reader.
Many don’t have a leg to stand on where their understanding of evolution is concerned. David Sloan Wilson (head of the Evolution Institute) says “natural selection is life Monopoly.” But, it could be more like basketball…
Neither astronomers nor native Hawaiians are to blame, but it’s up to everyone to get it right moving forward. “The cause of Hawaiian independence is larger and dearer than the life […]
Words like “comforting” and “reassuring” don’t seem sufficiently “sexy” praise for a literary work on this scale, but these are the only words to describe its effect (on this reader, at least).
Cepheids are the hottest, brightest variable stars of all. When they’re surrounded by gas, a spectacular light-echo can follow. “What is history? An echo of the past in the future; […]
And are there independent ways to check? “Youth is the gift of nature, but age is a work of art.” –Stanislaw Jerzy Lec Each week at Starts With A Bang, […]
The world’s most powerful and influential nations are democracies that have been ineffective (at best) at combating climate change.
In order to bring conflicting countries closer together mentally, experimental philosopher Jonathon Keats wants to bring them closer together physically. He proposes action that would speed up Earth’s tectonic activity and lead to the rapid formation of a new supercontinent.
Two of the most famously rousing speeches in history, though one is from a dramatic work, address many of the same topics: bravery, fear, camaraderie, and death.
I attacked a famous artist for no apparent reason.
Reading is dangerous, but there’s no harm in preparing students for the challenge.
Recent research studies the link between creativity and emotional states, offering answers to the age-old question, “How can I be more creative?”
It’s extremely difficult for new technologies to also envision the ways we will relate to each other in the future.
The best-kept secret in music festivals and the six great new bands I found. “Life is a festival only to the wise.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson Every weekend, I try to […]
A young man received a new pair of sunglasses. What he saw changed his life.
How do you “play the game the right way”? Depends who you ask.
Seeking to right past wrongs and bring privacy back into the hands of the people.