Curiosity Killed the Cat
…But Satisfaction Brought It Back
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Really interesting! Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman talks about how the human brain fails so easily and what you can do about it.
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"I have to make stuff". See the wonderful world of Zina Nicole Lahr who tragically passed away in a hiking accident.
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Short Documentary by Stormy Pyeatte.
Speaker: Zina Nicole Lahr
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Will computer models take over science as we know it? Is the scientific method too slow?
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Are you holding back something from the world that seems too obvious to share?
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Why all science funded by the public should become open access. Speakers are Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen. Illustrated by Jorge Cham, PhDcomics.com.
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Would You like to Play a Game Being Someone Living With Depression? Depression Quest is an award-winning interactive fiction game where you play as someone living with depression. The creator warns that this is not for fun or for those looking for lighthearted experiences.
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How autonomy, mastery and purpose are important to work motivation for any work that requires any more than rudimentary cognitive efforts - by Daniel H. Pink.
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Brainstorming might not be that good after all...
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How we misinterprete coincidences to create meaning. A short story of the Umbrella man / JFK Assassination.
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Under what circumstances would you lie, or cheat, and what effect does your deception have on society at large? By Dan Ariely, Psychologist and Scientist.
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"The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader" -Derek Sivers
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"We accidently ran the biggest insomnia study in the history" - Jamie Heywood, Patients Like Me. The project gives us a peek of how "Big Data" will completely change health care research.
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"Health workers should partner with architects and urban planners", Esther Sternberg.
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Great architechture! A giant hovering roundabout for cyclists located in the Dutch city of Eindhoven, Netherlands
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