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Alva Noë: Too many cognitive scientists tend to take a 17th century conception of the person as an individual island trapped inside his or her head and we need to break free of that.
Places that today aren’t really seeing a particular water challenge, are absolutely going to have problems if we don’t change our ways.
Physicists trying to develop a quantum theory of gravity have found that they needed to dust off the "many worlds interpretation" and apply it to their theories in order to make them work out.
By the middle of the next decade, we believe we can reach a tipping point where the competitive advantages of microgravity will become more widely accepted and more widely known.
In order to venture further and further out we're going to have to have crews that can withstand the rigors of space for years at a time.
Linda Hill: I think it’s very important to understand how people are going to respond when they actually are stressed or when they don’t know something.
It's only natural that people are only going to give interesting and important high-stakes work to people they know and people they trust.
No one learns to do their jobs in school. You learn your job through experience and through your relationships at work.
"If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all."-Noam Chomsky (born on this date in 1928)
Google is looking to build an artificial brain, a fact that "some may consider thrilling and others deeply unsettling. Or both."
Mandela’s legacy of a better world, with better people behaving in better ways is often nowhere better undermined than on “social” media. During the period where the world seemed to […]
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Ray Kurzweil is the author of the book How to Create a Mind. The first question we have for him is "why create a mind?"