From a distance the effectiveness of this approach invokes science fiction , but closer inspection discloses a delicate and principled process. Read More
Authors Zoë Cullen, from Harvard Business School, and Ricardo Perez-Truglia, from the University of California, Los Angeles, found that the “boys’ club” isn’t just something you hear about in old movies, but actually still affects the way professionals’ careers advance in the modern-day workforce, playing a huge role in the current gender wage gap. Read More
A new study published in the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics found that those who obey their instincts make better decisions than those who second guess themselves. Read More
Scientists from the University of Manchester believe that blue light isn’t as disruption to sleep patterns as once thought. In fact, with the right combination of dimming lights in the evening and more vibrant, brighter lights during the day, it actually has health benefits. Read More
“This study shows that the brain is always working in the background. When you’re overhearing conversations in other languages, you pick up that information whether you know it or not.” … Read More
A new report published by a team of Harvard researchers determined that more than a quarter of all music produced in the entire world have those three things in common. Read More
The authors from Boston College and Harvard Business School make a point to stress the kind of mindset that bears the very worst of the unfavorable and the very mildest of the favorable outcomes associated with luxury consumption. Read More
Many followers observe a loose appraisal of the recommended guidelines; eating more than they should during fasting periods and not eating nearly enough on feasting days … Read More
“This psychologically wise advice-giving nudge, which has relevance for policy and practice, suggests a valuable approach to improving achievement: one that puts people in a position to give.” … Read More
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