Curiosity Killed the Cat
…But Satisfaction Brought It Back
…But Satisfaction Brought It Back
            
        
  
  
      
      
    
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          Two thirds of the population believes a myth that has been propagated for over a century: that we use only 10% of our brains. Lesson by Richard E. Cytowic, animation by TOGETHER. 
 
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          A "perfect storm" is an expression that describes an event where a rare combination of circumstances will aggravate a situation drastically. 
 
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          Veritasium look into different ideas on what could go faster than light? Are they feasible? 
 
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          Just look up, says Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. As he shares charming photos of nature's finest aerial architecture, Pretor-Pinney calls for us all to take a step off the digital treadmill, lie back and admire the beauty in the sky above. 
 
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          The Infinite Hotel, a thought experiment created by German mathematician David Hilbert, is a hotel with infinite rooms. 
 
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          You don't have to be great to start,but you have to start to be great. - Zig Zigler. 
 
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          Gunnar Carlsson writes about how machines can classify and recognize shape through the use of homology or Betti numbers. 
 
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          I've been puzzled many times on how quick some people seem to come to the conclusion "Impossible!". 
 
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          How will innovation in healthcare affect jobs? 
 
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          Have you ever thought, "Why can't you think more like me?". A case where informed discrimination may be useful, by Ed Bernacki. 
 
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          Richard Dawkins foundation Video by Dr.Michael Shermer (Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine) Discussing a 'Baloney Detection Kit' inspired by Carl Sagan. 
 
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          Ford is working with MIT, Stanford to build "common sense" into self-driving cars. 
 
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          Rare events that change the course of history. 
 
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          Let's not live too cautiously. By Alexa Doncsecz in Failure Inc. 
 
      
  
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