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What Coronavirus Reveals About Us
Will this horrific global coronavirus pandemic change us for the better? What lessons will we learn, if any? Practicing clinical psychologist Dr. Noam ...
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A Coach Improves Tiny Things by One Percent
British Cycling was in a desperate situation. Since 1908, British riders had won just a single Olympic gold medal. Their performance was so bad that a ...
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Don’t Think About Elephants
The 2010 movie Inception is a James Bond-like thriller in which a group of people enter another person’s dream (and dreams within dreams) to plant ...
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Doctor Notes Rise in 'Selfie Wrist' Cases
It's a sign of the times--and maybe a sign of our culture. People are taking so many selfies, they're getting "Selfie Wrist." Tina Choi, ...
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There is no Repentance without Risk and Vulnerability
There’s a powerful scene in a novel written by the South African writer Alan Paton. The story centers on a young police lieutenant, husband, and ...
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New Insight into the Miracle of Metamorphosis
Until recently, the only way to study how a caterpillar changes into a butterfly was to cut open the chrysalis or x-ray it—both with fatal results. ...
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Man Blames Drunken Accident on Losing Football Team
Officers filed charges of driving while intoxicated against Christopher Greyshock, a resident of West Milford, after his rear-end collision into another ...
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Technologists Have Decided ‘No Phones for Our Children’
The people who are closest to a thing are often the most wary of it. Technologists know how phones really work, and many have decided they don’t ...
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British Defense Minister Interrupted by Siri
A British Parliamentarian yielded the floor to a most unexpected interloper: his new iPhone. British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson's iPhone his ...
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The Tyranny of Convenience
Law professor and technology expert Tim Lu claims that there's an underestimated force that drives our daily lives—convenience. We want nearly ...
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