Using a physical map to find your way around? That's so, like, ten years ago. Tech writer...
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Finding Inspiration on Einstein's Lawn
Amanda Gefter used to think science was boring. That was before she debated the meaning of...
5.30.15 Self Interest Gets Complicated
We live in a world that's all about self-interest — but the ways to do what's best for us are...
The Science of Bad Financial Decisions
Ever wondered why you kept throwing good money after bad at the poker table? Or why people buy...
The Rise of the Continuous Job Search
Even if you’re pretty happy with the job you have, you still might want to see if there’s...
Technology and the Future of War
The basic components of human conflict may never change, but the way we fight certainly will....
5.23.15 Getting (Even More) Personal
There’s a fine line between sharing and oversharing. And with our increasingly digital lives,...
Sitting Up Straighter, Thanks to Tech
It’s not just your third-grade teacher that’s telling you to sit up straight -- Monisha Perkash...
More Screens Could Make Us Less Stressed
The Onion had it right: it feels like 90% off our waking hours are spent staring at glowing...
Before putting every detail of your life online was even a thing, Justin Hall had a blog. The web...
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Forget pregnancy tests - in the near future, you could diagnose dozens of diseases, from AIDS to...
5.16.15 Engineering a Community
This week on Innovation Hub, we look at building the physical world — and our communities....
Civic Disengagement (And How To Fix It)
Already tired of the 2016 election? Well, you’re not alone. Social scientist Kate Krontiris tells...
Breaking Free of the Silicon Valley Bubble
Entrepreneur Brad Feld explains what he looks for in a company, and why he decided to build his...
How Concrete Is Crushing the Earth
You already feel guilty about the car you drive to work, but you might want to start feeling...
Forget about the Six Million Dollar Man. We already have the technology to become better,...
5.09.15 Seeing Things Differently
We’re seeing things differently this week. Historian Laura Snyder will talk about the guy who...
The Internet May Be Hurting Us
The Internet connects us, gives us access to approximately one billion cute cat videos, and lets...
Picture yourself touching Rodin’s The Thinker with haptic gloves - which would allow you to feel...