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Jonathan-wai
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The Skills Needed To Survive The Next Century
A conversation with economist Tyler Cowen, author of Average Is Over, on the skills needed to survive the next century.
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Harnessing Collective Creativity To Develop An IQ Test
A conversation with Christopher Chabris on harnessing the internet to create a new IQ test.
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9 Ways To Be More Creative
Some lessons from Clive Thompson on how to be more creative.
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Can Visually Creative Storytellers Change The Way We Think?
A conversation with Gareth Cook, editor of The Best American Infographics
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Why Our Creativity Depends On Who Surrounds Us
A conversation with Enrico Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs.
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Six Games Psychologists Play
In 2013: “In the wake of several scandals in psychology research, scientists are asking themselves just how much of their research is valid.” But nearly fifty years ago, Marvin Dunnette wrote an insightful article illustrating that many of the games we see played in the field of psychology today were present in 1965. Something needs to change.
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How Do We Get Kids To Want To Be Einstein?
A conversation with Alex Knapp—writer, futurist, and knowledge evangelist.
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The Educational World Is Flat
A conversation with Tom Vander Ark, former Executive Director of Education for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, on his vision for our educational future.
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A Polymath Physicist On Richard Feynman’s “Low” IQ And Finding Another Einstein
A conversation with Steve Hsu, a modern day polymath, on physics and Richard Feynman's supposedly "low" IQ to intelligence, gifted education, and whether we will find another Einstein.