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Best-selling author Todd Rose reveals how most Americans share common aspirations for the country.
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Dr. Amrisha Vaish explains the science of remorse, guilt, and an effective apology.
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Peak performance mind hack explained in 7 minutes.
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Here’s how to design a work environment that gives control to employees and stimulates open conversation.
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You can’t control external threats, but you can manage how you prepare and respond to the risk.
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What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your descendants—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
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Thinking as a group and going along with the loudest voices can feel easy and even natural. But to make real positive change in our world, it’s important to hear all voices and question the perceived majority.
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Theoretical physicist Brian Greene explores the potential particles of time and why we could, in theory, travel forward in time but not back.
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A psychiatrist studied 1,000 near-death experiences. Here’s what he discovered.
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Social media isn’t the majority – it’s the vocal fringe.
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The U.S. economy is creating thousands of new jobs each month–and overwhelmingly, most of them go to people with education beyond high school.
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Dr. Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist, who is questioning the very nature of life and how we’re attempting to find it elsewhere.
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Scientology, QAnon, and Heaven’s Gate: why do we seek healing from cults?
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The only way to support someone’s success is to understand how they define it.
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Michio Kaku believes math is the mind of God.
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Are sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll actually good for you?
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A majority of Americans think they are trustworthy, yet believe most other people can’t be trusted.
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40% of today’s students work full time while another 40% are over the age of 25. Here’s how to change higher education to fit today’s students.
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Arguments on social media are notorious. Can practicing intellectual humility make us smarter and happier? Science says yes.
He’s written 7 books on happiness. He’s studied it for 30 years. He even taught it at Harvard. What can Tal Ben-Shahar tell you about really being happy?
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We’re wrong about what other people think – and that has harmful impacts on the next generation.
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Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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Psychologist Daniel Goleman shares what he learned by studying the brain waves of Olympic-level meditators, and his findings are unprecedented.
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Is social media changing your memory? Here’s what the science actually says.
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From trust and conformity to aspiration, this new series, hosted by Todd Rose, explores and decodes the world’s greatest Collective Illusions.
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To understand the edges of our universe, we’ll need to explore the edges of our own philosophies.
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Why studying happiness is good for your “psychological immune system,” explained by Harvard “happiness professor” Tal Ben-Sharar.
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IQ tests only measure two of the eight intelligences. Howard Gardner explains them all.
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The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora is one of the reasons why Bryan Walsh sees supervolcanoes as the” single, biggest threat to the human race.”
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People rarely question their own moral compass. But do you know what shapes yours?
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