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"The Happiness Hypothesis" - Jonathan Haidt
Its title smacks of self-help and its bright yellow smiley-face cover made me hide it in public but The Happiness Hypothesis is a hugely interesting and pleasant book that I can’t stop talking a… more »
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On the Abundance of Information
maverick42 wrote 1 week ago: If I lived 50 years ago, I think I would have been very frustrated (although I probably wouldn … more »
From the Notebook
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Marty Andrade wrote 2 weeks ago: I often don’t have time to tackle some issues as in-depth as I’d like, so I’m creating a categ … more »
Procrastinators - unite tomorrow!
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maverick42 wrote 2 weeks ago: Yes, I haven’t written in a while. I have something in the works, but once again, the post-lec … more »
Technology Meets Fitness A Match Made in Heaven ?
michael Behnken, MS, CSCS wrote 1 month ago: I was up in the wee hours in the morning completing my new home page top 5 list for this week. The … more »
Episode 11: Domestic Science
greenmue wrote 1 month ago: Listen to this episode. Most of us encounter science through the the world of popular science: the … more »
The misconception of science, or "what happens when a duck quacks in an opera house?"
maverick42 wrote 1 month ago: I am troubled by the manner in which the majority of people assume that the things they hear or r … more »
"The Happiness Hypothesis" - Jonathan Haidt
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popscience wrote 2 months ago: Its title smacks of self-help and its bright yellow smiley-face cover made me hide it in public but … more »
Exoskeletons...
thepythia wrote 2 months ago: Iron Man…how did I forget about Iron Man! After I wrote my post on Troy Hurtubise I started t … more »
Want to bet on the future?
R.W. Ridley wrote 2 months ago: Popular Science (the greatest magazine on the planet) has developed a fun way to amp up your interes … more »
Science Fair: How to time travel
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jefferickson wrote 2 months ago: There isn’t a proof that time travel exists, and time machines haven’t been invented in … more »
Halo and the Real World
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pirandomfactor wrote 2 months ago: Halo: Combat Evolved, without question, revolutionized the video game industry, and was one of the m … more »
Number theory for the mathematically curious
Abhishek wrote 2 months ago: Most people, on coming to know that I do research in pure math, respond with a nod or a wide-eyed, … more »
Building The Real Iron Man
tcgames wrote 2 months ago: I’m looking forward to this year’s super hero / comic book inspired movies. Each year, … more »
The science of personality
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Thomas Wedell wrote 3 months ago: The book: Personality: What Makes You the Way You Are Author: Daniel Nettle Genre: Popular psycho … more »
More science on happiness
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Thomas Wedell wrote 3 months ago: The book: The Happiness Hypothesis: Putting Ancient Wisdom to the Test of Modern Science Author: Jo … more »
Pengenalan Teknik Biomedik
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menujucintanya wrote 3 months ago: Teknik biomedik atau biomedical engineering (BME) adalah penerapan teknik pada bidang medis yang ber … more »
PopSci's New Website Kind of Sucks
zeitgeiber wrote 3 months ago: I say that as a fan. Also as someone who is totally psyched that in the process of rebuilding the s … more »
JoCo and Popular Science
Nim wrote 3 months ago: Huh. I mean, I knew he was a hit with teh nerdz, but Popular Science? Wow. Go, JoCo! Cocktail Par … more »
"The Skeptic's Dictionary" - Robert Todd Carroll
popscience wrote 3 months ago: For this post I was going to read a dictionary, front to back, A to Zombie in this case, and then ma … more »
