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Nov
02

Learning is Path Dependent

Prior to the summer of 2022, my son had no interest in rockets. Trains? Yes. Fire trucks? Yes. Planes? Hell
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Oct
26

When Information Sours Decision-Making

I began playing poker in the early aughts. No-limit-holdem was skyrocketing to popularity, online casinos were offering absurd bonuses to
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Oct
19

Why Won't Science Tell Me The Answer?

Science is often portrayed as an activity that provides answers. And so it does. To get to the moon, you
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Oct
12

Lessons from The Mozart Effect

Can listening to Mozart make your kid more intelligent? The Mozart Effect wasn't the original quirky psychology finding.
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Oct
05

Government by Crisis

In 1038, a young leader from "The Great State of White and High" (AKA Xi Xia) decided to
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Sep
28

The Best Book No One Has Read

It's bad when academics don't even read your book. Alistair Crombie's magnum opus, "
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Sep
21

How Science is Undone

Clifford Burdick (1894-1992) spent his life trying to disprove modern evolutionary and geological theory. He was a creationist. And one
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Sep
14

Intelligence is not a personality trait

Ten years ago, few people thought that Elon Musk was an idiot. Yes, perceptive observers could probably tell that there
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Sep
07

Church and State Debate

Lots of factors contribute to productive arguments. But they can't happen at all if the arguers don'
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Aug
24

Feedback at the Supermarket

A while ago, I was at the self-checkout machine paying for my groceries when the machine ate my penny. Strange.
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