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Adam Grant on lessons from the pandemic, datum versus data, and how abstract numbers can lead to very real human outcomes
In this excerpt from the new book ‘Speak Data,’ the Wharton professor and best-selling author shares his thoughts on how we interpret and communicate information
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Nov 15, 20251 min read
This incredible book can explain physics to a 2-year-old
‘Simple Machines Made Simple,’ which raised more than seven times its target on Kickstarter, wants to demystify mechanical engineering for kids
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Nov 15, 20251 min read
Ken Burns Knows Who Won the American Revolution: “Ne’er-Do-Wells, Felons, and Immigrants”
“I vowed after The Civil War not to do any more war films,” says the master documentarian. “It hurt too much.” Lucky for us, he couldn’t keep his promise—paving the way for The American Revolution, premiering this month on PBS.
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Nov 13, 20251 min read
The AI Cold War That Will Redefine Everything
America holds a sizable lead, but China is working to tip the scales with a sweeping countrywide push, betting ‘swarms beat the titan’ Related Related 2 Related 3 Related 4 Related 5 Related 6 Related 7
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Do School Cell Phone Bans Help Students Do Better?
Wharton’s Angela Duckworth shares early findings from a national survey on cell phone use in American public schools. KEY TAKEAWAYS Teachers report higher satisfaction with stricter cell phone policies. Bell-to-bell policies are linked to more focused classrooms. In schools with bans, teachers reported increased student interaction.
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
It is our responsibility to develop a healthy relationship with our technology
Many technologies can be used in both healthy and unhealthy ways. You can indulge in food to the point of obesity, or even make it the subject of anxiety. Media can keep us informed, but it can also steal our focus and drain our energy, especially social media. AI can help students learn, or it can help them avoid learning. Technology itself has no agency to choose between these paths; we do.
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
College Students Have Already Changed Forever
Members of the class of 2026 have had access to AI since they were freshmen. Almost all of them are using it to do their work
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Why Students Are Obsessed With ‘Points Taken Off’
Students and professors are in a drawn-out battle over grade inflation. It may never end. Related Also related And also related
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
At 89, she’s a top nutrition expert. Here’s what she eats in a day.
Marion Nestle’s blunt nutrition advice, sharp criticism of food companies and popular books have made her one of the most recognizable names in nutrition.
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Nov 9, 20251 min read
From Education to Anthropic: What Impact Will AI Have on Learning?
Class Disrupted hosts sit down with Neerav Kingsland to discuss the ‘early days’ of AI in education: ‘Kids need to be supported in how they use AI.’
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Nov 6, 20251 min read
THE NEXT ERA OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Higher education can—and should—fight the U.S. administration, but the age of lavish government support is coming to a close.
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Nov 3, 20251 min read
The Triadic Work Relationship™ (UII w/Claude)
DM With hot apple cider in hand I ask, what are optimal terms to define a functional "A.I.<>human<> organization relationship" (both personal and collectively) within organizational work dynamics; and what might the designs thereof include, or entail, for optimal relational efficacy and risks mitigation? Keep in mind: organizations and human have very different parameters as to "optimal"and "efficacy;" and IMPO from a moral and pragmatic POV, "work should fit well into life,"
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Nov 2, 202524 min read
Palantir Thinks College Might Be a Waste. So It’s Hiring High-School Grads
Tech company offers 22 teens a chance to skip college for its fellowship, which includes a four-week seminar on Western civilization
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Nov 2, 20251 min read
The Harvard Plan...
Episode 1: And So It Begins. President Trump is compelling universities across the country to adopt a more conservative agenda in exchange for access to federal funds. Episode 2: The Harvard Plan - our collaboration with the Boston Globe, is back! In episode one, we hear what unfolded at Harvard from Donald Trump’s inauguration to convocation 2025. Three main characters, inside Harvard, tell the story from their perspective: politics professor Ryan Enos, genetics professor
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Nov 2, 20251 min read
‘The Library of Lost Maps’ Review: Charting Points Unknown
Mapmakers of the 19th century sought to render both the natural and political worlds with clarity and beauty. Somewhat related
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Nov 1, 20251 min read
Apathy, indifference, ambivalence, disinterest, inattention and an overt absence of curiosity (UII w/Claude)
DM Good morning! What do you consider to be the differences, and demarcations of, and between: apathy, indifference, ambivalence, disinterest, inattention and overt absence of curiosity? Good morning! What a wonderfully nuanced question. These terms dance around each other in interesting ways, and understanding their distinctions requires us to look at both what's happening emotionally and what's happening cognitively in each state. Let me walk you through these one by one, a
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Oct 31, 202534 min read
All Voting Is Local Is Building Democracy The Only Way It Works: Locally, Patiently, Together
How do you protect a right that was never designed for everyone? For Hannah Fried, this isn’t abstract. It’s the daily work of making sure ordinary people can do an extraordinary thing: cast a ballot and have it count.
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
A Post-Literate Age
Journalism and fiction are both essential to a thriving democracy.
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
Afraid to Try AI? These Tech-Savvy Seniors Will Change Your Mind
Chatbots can scale up recipes and help you fix your faucet, but don’t forget to fact-check Quick Summary Nineteen percent of adults age 65 and older use AI multiple times daily, compared with around a third or more of adults up to 64. Older adults use AI for diverse tasks such as investment analysis, trip planning, home repairs, and creating detailed meal schedules. Drawbacks of AI include “hallucinations” that provide incorrect information and a tendency for chatbots to be o
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
Elon Musk launches a Wikipedia rival that extols his own ‘vision’
The right-leaning tech magnate is touting his own online encyclopedia as an unbiased alternative.
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
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