Extreme Temperatures Burn Up Workforce Productivity
From a young age, Mitch dedicated himself to writing. He thrives on shaping stories of great endeavours, no matter the form they take. He came to Melbourne to surround himself with likeminded people, and soon found a home in The 8 Percent. Mitch writes mainly on futurology, creativity, and brand activism.
Extreme Temperatures Burn Up Workforce Productivity
Cards Against Humanity’s Super Bowl Spot Proved to be a Hot Potato
Literally. But also symbolically.
A new study shows that genetic trends are leading to diminishing IQs. As the need for a new education system intensifies, is that cause for concern?
Artwork of the Week: Special Effects Go Old School
Take a look at some of the fascinating ways cinematic pioneers tricked the camera, and their audiences, in the early days of special effects.
Doomsday in the Valley: Why It’s Nearly Time for the Tech Bubble to Burst Again
History has a tendency to repeat on those who fail to pay it proper respect.
Why Is It So Damn Hard to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolution?
If you’re having trouble, don’t despair: it’s just that your brain is working against you.
The Human Price of Abandoning Free Trade
If Trump continues with plans to abandon the Trans-Pacific Partnership, it’s the workers who think they’re being protected that will pay the ultimate price.
A Filmmaker Hacked His Phone to Spy on the Man Who Stole It
Anthony van der Meer hacked a phone with the intent to have it stolen, in order to discover what happens to the thousands of phones stolen each year. Here’s what he discovered.
Artwork of the Week: Tanghi Argentini
This Academy Award nominated short captures heart, humour, and the Christmas spirit in equal measure.
The Future of Australian Universities Remains a Great Unknown
Are universities too focused on remaining afloat to stay valid in the face of a changing workforce?
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