usatoday.com
Our minds are at war and we have willingly subjected ourselves to digital
devices. Let’s take this Independence Day to break from our digital drug
addictions.
over 6 years ago
usatoday.com
As we age we tend to learn less. Studies show that people think they are smarter than they think they are.
over 6 years ago
usatoday.com
It may be ironic that a newspaper columnist gave up the news, but who better than someone steeped in the stew to show that there are more fulfilling meals.
almost 6 years ago
usatoday.com
A little-known phenomenon called confirmation bias, helps us make good
decisions, but also leads us to buy into information that supports our existing
beliefs. If new information doesn’t confirm our beliefs we tend to discard it.
over 5 years ago
usatoday.com
A little-known phenomenon called confirmation bias, helps us make good
decisions, but also leads us to buy into information that supports our existing
beliefs. If new information doesn’t confirm our beliefs we tend to discard it.
over 5 years ago
usatoday.com
Entrepreneur and brain scientist Jeff Stibel believes brain computer interfaces will do more good than harm. Here’s why he’s giving the tech to Tufts.
over 3 years ago
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