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Groupthink A new study from Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute found that most meetings actually make us dumber. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Men's Spending Habits A new study from the University of Minnesota discovered that male spending is tightly correlated to the scarcity of women. When there are fewer women around, men are more apt to spend more. |
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Think Differently Ultimately, the key to innovation is not to "think different," but rather, to think about different things. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Investors And Intelligence High-IQ investors were more successful because they minimized their risk with better diversity and had broader exposure to stocks and mutual funds. They also do more research to find the lesser-known value stocks. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Christina Chaey |
Creating The Perfect Pandora Playlist Takes More Than Algorithms--It Requires Humans The tech wizards in this month's Fast Talk say they know what you want before you do. Here, Pandora CTO Tom Conrad talks about how to use the "musical DNA" of songs to create personal playlists. |
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Caloric Restriction And Memory A new Italian study on caloric restriction has shown that eating less can give your memory a boost and improve your learning. |
AskMen.com Chris Aung-Thwin |
Athlete Role Models "And while the giants of our past have been reduced in size, we begin to see them -- and envy them -- for who they really are: more successful versions of ourselves." |
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Smart Drugs Research found in Current Directions in Psychological Science indicates that there's a limit on how smart one person can get -- no matter how much you train their brain and regardless of what type of brain-boosting drugs are on the way. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 7, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Are Creative People More Dishonest? In a series of studies, Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely found that inherently creative people tend to cheat more than noncreative people. It's a sobering thought in a corporate culture that champions out-of-the-box thinking. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Information Overload Dr. Ben Searle, senior lecturer of psychology at Macquarie University, says that this overburden of data is leading to an increasing number of mental illnesses in the workplace. |
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