translucence”, “A Guide What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it? The Japan Times LTD. All rights reserved. • News coverage so far includes: The Atlantic, Wired UK, New York Times,Sueddeutsche Zeitung , Newsweek, Die Welt, The Guardian , Publico. Christakis is one of scores of contributors to an annual exercise in which Edge, run by literary agent and author John Brockman, poses a question to scientists, technology gurus, philosophers, and other thinkers. Successfully. This year: • My response to the EDGE 2011 Question is here ("Ambient Memory And The Myth Of Neutral Observation"). . These would, he said, offer a transparent alternative to the opaque lending terms and unsustainable debt burdens inherent to the Belt and Road initiative, with the goal of showing developing countries in the region there is a healthier alternative to the Chinese project. But there are, as always, approaches to suit all tastes and most are interesting enough to make it worth going to have a look. Some answers are extensive and very complex. The science community needs to communicate better. The question was formulated more precisely as follows: "What Scientific Concept Would Improve Everybody's Cognitive Toolkit?". The term 'scientific"is to be understood in a broad sense as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge about anything, whether it be the human spirit, the role of great people in history, or the structure of DNA. This Year's Big Question is Edgier Than EverLiz Else, January 20, 2011. Myers, Sue Blackmore, Bart Kosko, David Buss, John Tooby, Eduardo Salcedo-Albaran, Paul Bloom, Evgeny Morozov, Mark Pagel, Kathryn Schulz, Ernst Pöppel, Tania Lombrozo, Paul Saffo, Jay Rosen, Timothy Taylor, Jonah Lehrer, Marco Iacoboni, Dave Winer, George Church, Kai Krause, Gloria Origgi, Tom Standage, Vinod Khosla, Dan Sperber, Geoffrey Miller, Satyajit Das, Alun Anderson, Eric Topol, Amanda Gefter, Scott D. Sampson, John McWhorter, Jon Kleinberg, Christine Finn, Nick Bostrom, Robert Sapolsky, Adam Alter, Ross Anderson, Paul Kedrosky, Mark Henderson, Thomas A. Bass, Gerald Smallberg, James Croak, Greg Paul, Susan Fiske, Marti Hearst, Keith Devlin, Gerd Gigerenzer, Matt Ridley, Andrian Kreye, Don Tapscott, David Gelernter, Linda Stone, Matthew Ritchie, Joel Gold, Helen Fisher, Giulio Boccaletti, Daniel Goleman, Donald Hoffman, Richard Foreman, Lee Smolin, Thomas Metzinger, Lawrence Krauss, William Calvin, Nicholas Christakis, Alison Gopnik, Kevin Kelly, Clay Shirky, Andy Clark, Neil Gershenfeld, Jonathan Haidt, Marcel Kinsbourne, Douglas Rushkoff, Lisa Randall, Frank Wilczek, Jaron Lanier, Jennifer Jacquet, Daniel Dennett, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Carlo Rovelli, Juan Enriquez, Terrence Sejnowski, Irene Pepperberg, Michael Shermer, Samuel Arbesman, Douglas Kenrick, James O'Donnell, David G. Myers, Rob Kurzban, Richard Nisbett, Samuel Barondes, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Nicholas Carr, Emanuel Derman, Aubrey De Grey, Nassim Taleb, Rebecca Goldstein, Clifford Pickover, Charles Seife, Rudy Rucker, Sean Carroll, Gino Segre, Jason Zweig, Dylan Evans, Steven Pinker, Martin Seligman, Gerald Holton, Robert Provine, Roger Schank, George Dyson, Milford Wolpoff, George Lakoff, Nicholas Humphrey, Christian Keysers, Haim Harari, W. Daniel Hillis, John Allen Paulos, Bruce Hood, Howard Gardner, It's ever more delectable that the Edge Foundation—the network of prominent scientists and intellectuals founded by literary agent John Brockman in New York—has worked against the reciprocal ignorance of literary cultures and sciences of each other. In Tuesday’s column I describe a symposium over at Edge.org on what scientific concepts everyone’s cognitive toolbox should hold. [Continue Portuguese Original | Google Translation]. —Sueddeutche Zeitung, The Opinion PagesMore Tools for ThinkingDavid Brooks, March 29, 2011. In an article in This Will Make You Smarter: New Scientific Concepts to Improve Your Thinking They have to be studied differently, as wholes and as nested networks of relationships. Hedge Funds, and Risk Management, “Competition and Careers in Biosciences”, Science Being comfortable with uncertainty, knowing the limits of what science can tell us, and understanding the worth of failure are all valuable tools that would improve people's lives, according to some of the world's leading thinkers.

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