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People vary a lot in how well they recognize, match or categorize the things they see – researchers attribute this skill to an ability they call ‘o’

July 3, 2022

The article is by Isabel Gauthier, David K. Wilson Professor of Psychology, Vanderbilt University Some people are inherently better at tasks like reading X-rays. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images Like snowflakes, no two people are exactly the same. You’re probably

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Business schools get a bad rap – but a closer look shows they’re often a force for good

July 3, 2022

The article is by George Siedel, Emeritus Professor of Business, University of Michigan Business schools are starting to emphasize societal impact. JGI/Tom Grill / Getty Images There is no shortage of books critical of business schools. The titles leave little

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Tour de France: How many calories will the winner burn?

July 3, 2022

The article is by John Eric Goff, Professor of Physics, University of Lynchburg The Tour de France is one of the most physically taxing sporting feats imaginable. Phillippe Lopez/AFP via Getty Images CC-BY-ND. Imagine you begin pedaling from the start

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