Your Brain Is Neither Computer Nor CEO
The ways we typically talk about the brain lead to a neuro-mythology, one that fails to either advance public understanding or meaningfully answer how the brain and mind work.
The ways we typically talk about the brain lead to a neuro-mythology, one that fails to either advance public understanding or meaningfully answer how the brain and mind work.
The framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned that political power would favor states and municipalities. Why is the reality so profoundly different?
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Cities around the world share common design features. Some of these can be traced back to one designer—and his behavioral scientist wife.
Trainings to remove bias are mostly ineffective, and can even backfire. What, then, is the way forward?
Can remote teams achieve the productivity of the office and still allow the convenience of working at home?