Our thoughts are an ever-changing swirl of fears, feelings, desires, impulses, memories and body sensations that interact to ...
XPENG aims to combine technology and feeling to give its vehicles a unique identity. Is this paradox possible? Designer Alain ...
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Are we really living in a post-truth era? Understanding the psychology of belief can help us think more clearly and act more ...
To understand why AI cannot replace politicians, one must first grasp the essence of politics itself. Politics is not a system of decisions; it is an intricate dance between ideals and realities ...
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Labour and the Tories are banking on a return to the ‘old normal’. That’s not what voters want
An economic recovery could still change the parties’ fortunes. But the days when only two parties were licensed to supply Britain with prime ministers are gone, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr ...
Gastroenterology specialists Dr Andy Li and Dr Jessica Gurung outline a rational approach to investigating recurrent ...
China and America both produce leaders unprepared for global complexity. Neither system develops the cross-cultural ...
Seeing the tragedy in Minneapolis, my mind immediately conjured up the founder of modern policing, Robert Peel.
Gresham’s Law isn’t about greed or bad behavior. It describes rational decision-making under fixed rules. When people are ...
Reinforcement learning frames trading as a sequential decision-making problem, where an agent observes market conditions, ...
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Keir Starmer is watching you
The Prime Minister once said to me that there is no such thing as ‘Starmerism’. It’s true that there appears to be no ...
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