To Be A Machine
The human urge to transcend physical existence and death is a powerful one. But is the application of so much human ingenuity in this direction a good idea?
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The human urge to transcend physical existence and death is a powerful one. But is the application of so much human ingenuity in this direction a good idea?
From taking it slow to not being a slave to your digital devices, here are six ways to help make the most of time off and to help stay connected with the person or people you’re sharing your time off with.
We all know folks who tout their uncanny ability to “multitask.” But there’s abundant research to show that multitasking is really a myth.
Students, parents and politicians alike obsess about GPAs, standardized test scores and national student rankings. But if we looked more closely at how we measure student success, would we still value these metrics?
Over the last decade or so, we’re staying home more, going out less, and spending far more time in front of our screens. Here are the trends that underlie these changes.
Does anyone get bored any more? Given the prevalence of streaming TV, social media, instant messaging and news aggregation sites, boredom seems on the way out. But what could we lose if we’re never bored?
Email is so common that we almost start to forget about it. Or rather we would if it would stop dominating our time. Here are five reasons why your email may be out of control and what to do about it.
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