We often mistake the "aha!" moment of a clear explanation for actual mastery. The feeling of learning can be a psychological illusion, but we can spot the difference.
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The New Career Reality: Stability Is Officially Over
Across industries and geographies, the old promise of linear, predictable careers is quietly dissolving. In an age of AI disruption, shifting geopolitics and constant reinvention, professionals must ...
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6 emerging fundies share the lessons and stocks shaping their portfolios
The market is a brutal teacher. Six rising fundies share the lessons that shaped how they think about risk and opportunity.
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I'm a neuroscientist. These 6 simple habits keep my brain sharp and energized—anyone can do them
Dr. Daya Grant shares the lessons she has learned as a neuroscientist and an athlete to develop a shaper mind.
Q1 China's GDP grew 5 percent in 2025, reaching 140.19 trillion yuan ($20.28 trillion). For 2026, the government targets growth of between 4.5 percent and 5 percent, with a planned deficit ratio of ...
In 2018, Namrata Hegde traveled from India to Copenhagen to take an unpaid internship at Noma. Here, she recounts the extreme pressure she worked under and not being able to afford even the most basic ...
I read all 68 pages of the patent behind Ben Affleck’s stealth AI start-up that Netflix just bought in order to understand exactly how the system works (and so you don't have to).
But if by chance you don’t blink as you drive past, you’ll see a sign that features a couple of curling rocks and the words: ...
After years of exhausting conversations where every life update triggered a detailed action plan from 1985, I discovered that the most loving thing I could do for our relationship was to stop sharing ...
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Deep AI training gets more stable by predicting its own errors
Artificial intelligence now plays Go, paints pictures, and even converses like a human. However, there remains a decisive difference: AI requires far more electricity than the human brain to operate.
Robotic and autonomous underwater vehicles have collected vast quantities of footage from the deep sea, but most of it hasn’t ...
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