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What’s the big promise of blockchain in business? Its ability to eliminate the middle man.
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Understanding cognitive development and stress in children can add context to systems of education.
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These questions can help us think more critically about new developments in artificial intelligence.
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Sometimes, academic expression can make people uncomfortable. But this tension is a feature, not a bug.
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The science of learning is decades ahead of the education system. How can we bring education into the present?
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Before we release new technology into the ether, we need to make safeguards so that bad actors can’t misuse them.
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The fourth wave of the Industrial Revolution is here. If change is led by the right people, we will have ethical machines, says Intel’s Lama Nachman.
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The factory model of education is outdated, so what’s next?
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What most people worry about when it comes to artificial intelligence likely comes from science-fiction fantasy.
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Academics are often attacked for having the audacity to pursue their research wherever it leads. But engaging with difficult, challenging ideas is a large part of what academia is about.
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Specialization in education is just one way of optimizing the system for the future.
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When it comes to job security in the future, instead of acting “professional” you may want to act more human.
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Barbara J. King on animal emotions, anthropomorphism, and the future of the planet.
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Correlation doesn’t equal causation — we all know this. Well, except robots.
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What can a learning space achieve when it’s optimized for both student and parent expression?
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Frank W. Abagnale says scammers don’t discriminate — here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
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If you’re a great engineer, you can get ahead in Silicon Valley — to a certain extent.
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If teachers weren’t taught to fear failure, could they see greater success in the mission of education?
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By putting yourself out there and overcoming anxieties, you just might land your dream job.
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When you combine feelings of resentment with the societal praise of leaving one’s mark, it forms a lethal cocktail.
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Exploring the idea that objects we perceive in everyday life do not reflect objective reality.
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How to deal with death in the digital age and save your loved ones from headache.
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Left-leaning groups don’t seem to have made as full use of the internet as right-leaning ones. As one conservative put it, Paul Revere had a horse, but they have the internet.
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Today, if a business wants to be successful, it should pay attention to employee fulfillment.
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If we make the right choices, there’s hope for the future.
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America’s educational system has become frayed by lackluster civic engagement.
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Since the idea of locality is dead, space itself may not be an aloof vacuum: Something welds things together, even at great distances.
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To reach a breakthrough solution to any problem, it’s necessary to first understand the underlying causes.
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Setting a simple intention and coming prepared can help you — and those around you — win big.
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Many believe that the internet has made it easier for us to participate in political activism. But is that really true?
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