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It was actually "physics envy" that got us in trouble in the first place. 
Francesca Gino describes how our plans get sidetracked when we are implementing them because "we are too confident in our own abilities."
How do you assess your own skills and how do you plan to improve them?
Harvard scientists sandwiched a layer of transparent rubber between two layers of a specially-made hydrogel. Electrical audio signals sent to the gel layers caused the rubber to vibrate and make sound.
Would you kill a baby if you knew he would grow up to be Hitler? Psychologist and author Kevin Dutton explores the mindset of psychopaths as a window into this fascinating ethical question. 
There is an economic imperative to have higher engagement at work, so why has it not changed?
The video is part of our series of the most popular videos of Summer 2013.
Renowned psychologist and emotion-guru Paul Ekman describes how introducing conscious awareness to facial expressions can help one override and control their emotions.
According to Neil deGrasse Tyson, three fears account for "the most expensive, ambitious projects humans have ever undertaken."
"I’m not a philosophical megalomaniac," says Slavoj Žižek. Philosophy is not here to provide all of the answers. What it can do however, which is more powerful, is ask the right questions. 
Can we dispatch with religion altogether?
Besides the obvious, both affect the brain in ways that make a person more susceptible to bad decisions, according to a new study involving subjects in New Jersey and rural India.
Health is not going to come from the health care system.  Health is going to come from each one of us where we live, eat, work, play and pray focusing on how to do the right thing.
My thought experiments don't happen in my mind. I undertake these experiments out in the world. 
We won't be able to solve the major problems that we have without more intelligence. 
Studies show that weight gain is happening in the wider animal kingdom as well -- in our pets, yes, but also among some captive and wild animals. No one really knows why.
Today we are celebrating 7 of the most popular - and indeed they turn out to be among the most interesting - ideas of the summer of 2013.
Many Americans are being misled on serious scientific issues, and science journalists have to spend an inordinate amount of time debunking myths which seemingly never die.
Make no mistake about it. Seamus Heaney, widely regarded as the world's greatest poet of the last half century, was Irish.
This week a New Jersey state appeals court determined that if a person knowingly sends a text to someone who's driving, and the driver is involved in an accident as a result, the texter could be held liable.