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Cities of the future won’t just be incredibly populated, they’ll also be smarter than ever.
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When it comes new PR disasters, NASA isn’t taking any risks.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to believe. He just needs to see the evidence first.
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What if consciousness is just a blip in the universe, a momentary flowering of experience that is unique to life in early technological civilizations—but eventually vanishes?
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To solve the problem of negative digital disruption, technologies of the future must overcome the inequalities of today.
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Could your urge to check emails — instead of finishing that major project — be a response to an uncomfortable emotional state?
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In the next two to three years we’ll see passwords go away in a way that’s long overdue.
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When academics and journalists forego sharing their findings, out of intimidation, we all lose out.
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There is greater social distance between Americans than ever before.
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This is how companies can better align with the values they claim to uphold.
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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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Getting older — see: looking older — is not ideal in the workplace culture of youthfulness.
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By welcoming various intrepid thoughts, we welcome learning.
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To have breakthrough ideas, try veering off your original field of study.
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The power to predict the next revolution keeps companies on top.
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Is anything clear in the age of disinformation?
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What happens when a major social media platform’s business model abuses user trust?
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Are we born with self-control? Or does context change our behavior?
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Don’t be afraid to have the very experiences you aspire to write about — they will help you write more vividly, and from a genuine place of wonder.
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Being precise about our ideas doesn’t just allow us to have better conversations, it’s also an incisive way to learn.
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Fifty years ago at UCLA, the first message was sent over the predecessor to the internet.
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The billionaires are both looking to the stars, but each has a different dream for space colonization.
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Michio Kaku explains the three main sections of the human brain and the trait that he believes to be a key indicator of success in life.
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Overcoming assumptions when it comes to gender and capabilities is the key to a successful society.
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In today’s political world, building a campaign team that is dedicated to a digital presence is key to winning.
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A review of the multifaceted questions we’ll ask to determine whether robots have a felt quality of experience — an “inner feel.”
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Can a shift in the way we treat death and dying improve our lives while we’re still here?
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Take the circumstances in your life seriously, but not literally. Here’s why.
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When it comes to scientific theory, (or your personal life) be sure to question everything.
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