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The Future is Better Than You Think
Pub Date: Feb 21, 2012
Forget Club of Rome gloom and doom. If the future isn't necessarily bright enough for shades, then, write high-tech pioneer Diamandis and science journalist Kotler (A Small Furry Prayer: Dog Rescue and the Meaning of Life, 2010, etc.), things are going to work out just fine.
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(And Why Anything That Can Happen, Does)
Pub Date: Feb 15, 2012
Quantum physics describes how everything (not just subatomic particles) works, but even experts agree that no one truly understands it.
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New Scientific Concepts to Improve Your Thinking
Pub Date: Feb 14, 2012
Edge.org founder and publisher Brockman (Culture: Leading Scientists Explore Civilizations, Art, Networks, Reputation, and the Online Revolution, 2011, etc.) asks a group of eminent scientists and writers their views on the question, "What Scientific Concept Would Improve Everybody's Cognitive Toolkit?"
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The Psychology of the Seven Deadlies (and Why They Are So Good for You)
Pub Date: Feb 7, 2012
Australian social psychologist Laham suggests the seven deadly sins can have positive value.
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The Myths and the Rewards
Pub Date: Feb 7, 2012
A fair, well-reasoned assessment of the many extraordinary claims made for yoga.
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How the Digital Revolution Will Create Better Health Care
Pub Date: Feb 1, 2012
The director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute suggests that in the not-too-distant future DNA testing and sequencing may become available on a smartphone.
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