Human behavior is endlessly fascinating. We all walk around with our own quirks and habits, often unaware of just how similar or different we might be from others. You might be surprised to learn just ...
In our workshops, we talk about various forms of frivolous spending and how much you could save by cutting luxury items out of your life. So why do people spend money on them? The same reason people ...
Bias isn’t just a flaw, it's a feature. Biases are the brain’s shortcuts for surviving an overwhelming world. This guide explores why cognitive biases ...
My life's work is to try to improve the mental health of others. As times goes by I discover more about the richness of the human mind. Years of deeply honest conversations have brought wisdom for ...
We are living in polarizing times. Whatever the categorization is, we are constantly being bombarded by rhetoric trying to pit different groups against each other. Perhaps the most classic and ...
The world runs on equations most people never see and this one may be the most valuable of all. Worth trillions in economic ...
By transforming a kitchen into a fully instrumented research environment, a team led by EPFL neuroscientist Alexander Mathis opens a new window onto the fine-grained mechanics of human movement.
Back in 2001, I was an aspiring writer attending the Clarion West Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop in Seattle. Butler had attended a Clarion workshop 30 years prior as a student, but now ...
When The Terminator and RoboCop hit theaters in the 1980s, Hollywood imagined artificial intelligence (AI) as an existential threat—machines that would dominate, surveil, and destroy us. Four decades ...
A University of California, Irvine-led team of researchers have discovered that a neural marker of error detection in the brain's visual system previously considered ...