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Do you struggle to remember your to-do list? Then this exercise is for you.
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Competition in STEM subjects left students feeling like imposters.
If you understand when and how to ask questions, you possess an effective inoculation against charlatans.
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60 is the new 30, says Melanie Katzman. Embrace your age and the benefits that come with it.
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Scientists exploring human neurons directly learn some remarkable things.
What a group of orphaned elephants can teach us about emotion and learned social skills.
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Few career moves can make as immediate an impact as adding some advanced certifications to the resume. Meanwhile, the right certifications can increase your salary by as much as 40%.
The countdown is on for our top 10 videos of the year! Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? This video will teach you to have better conversations using 3 key design principles.
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From “if-by-whiskey” to the McNamara fallacy, being able to spot logical missteps is an invaluable skill.
Expert opinions matter, especially when their knowledge is continuously refined by critical analysis.
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The statistics for American adults aren’t that much better.
Are the concentration benefits just a marketing ploy?
Robots may be able to beat us at chess, but they still have trouble when it comes to soft skills — making sense of human behavior.
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Research found that overweight children were just as smart but not as successful.
Scientists are expert observers. Because of this, they can help us develop a keener view of the world — the cosmos.
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Throughout history, we find knowledge that can’t possibly be documented, but still it exists.
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“What a shock,” said no dog lover ever.
Learn to level up your thinking on how you perceive reality.
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Recognizing the opportunity the future holds can help you better manage the challenges to come.
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Are your psychological needs being met?
In the fight between talent and hard work, hard work usually wins.
The blob that’s astonishing science gets its own exhibit.
Scientists find common chemicals can negatively impact pregnant women.
Conventional wisdom believes “screen time” disrupts mental development, but research hints at a more complicated relationship between our minds and digital technology.
Artificial intelligence has proven equal and even better than humans in making some diagnoses.
Our ability to make predictions about the future distinguishes our level of consciousness.
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Most elderly individuals’ brains degrade over time, but some match — or even outperform — younger individuals on cognitive tests.
Repeating lies makes people believe they are true, show studies.
Why are we prioritizing completion, rather than actual learning?
Although they may be healthier in many ways, more ethical, and better for the environment, restrictive diets don’t come without their challenges.