Tuesday, March 9, 2010
"The Genius in All of Us" - What to Read - Salon.com
"The Genius in All of Us" - What to Read - Salon.com What would education, the workplace and government look like if we behaved as if we truly believed that nobody is born to mediocrity? "Human talent and intelligence are not permanently in short supply like fossil fuel," Shenk writes, "but potentially plentiful like wind power."
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Caltech Scientists Find First Physiological Evidence of Brain's Response to Inequality - Caltech
Caltech Scientists Find First Physiological Evidence of Brain's Response to Inequality - Caltech: "Specifically, the team found that the reward centers in the human brain respond more strongly when a poor person receives a financial reward than when a rich person does. The surprising thing? This activity pattern holds true even if the brain being looked at is in the rich person's head, rather than the poor person's."
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