NeuroNonsense: Experts Seek to Debunk ‘Learning Style’ Myth
NeuroNonsense: Experts Seek to Debunk ‘Learning Style’ Myth
The Politicisation of Abortion
Last week two American states—Alabama and Georgia—voted in harsh new abortion laws. The law in Alabama will make abortion illegal in all cases—including rape—except for when necessary to save a mother’s life (at the discretion of her doctor). Georgia, meanwhile, passed a “heartbeat” bill, making abortion illegal after 6 weeks, and also includes no exception […]
What Important Lessons can we Learn from Death Row Inmates?
The process of keeping prisoners off death row doesn’t start in the courtroom; it starts at birth.
This Iconic Filmmaker Regrets Not Selling Out
He may be an Academy Award winner whose work is revered the world over, but that doesn’t make him feel like any less of a failure.
Masters at Work: The Full Series
Welcome to Masters at Work, the new series from The 8 Percent that looks at the life and careers of five entrepreneurial Victorians.
Is Modern Education Killing Creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson explains why the key principles of education stand in opposition of the creativity on which our future relies.
To Create Change in the World, Look to Those Who Resist it
Zachary R. Wood reveals why it’s worth listening to those we disagree with.
Now’s the Time to Question Everything You Believe
Do you really believe what you think you believe?
Owning it: The Growth of Women-Owned Business
Find out how women-owned businesses have grown over the last 30 years.
In the Age of Automation, we Must be in the Business of Beauty
Silicon Valley consultant Tim Leberecht highlights four elements that will define the value of human input in the future of work.
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