A culture that valorized revenge among pre-industrial herders resonates today
Study finds interest in screening embryos for education propensity, especially if everyone else is doing it
Expanding chains drive out independent grocers, reduce access to fresh produce
Encouraging pre-commitment to a future behavior helps people do hard things — but it can backfire
It’s still early days in genetic research, though advances will aid study of educational attainment and, notably, disease
An approach tailored to investor risk appetite and more comparable to stocks
Cellphone signals and patent citations approximate a theory’s long-sought paper trail
Taking a stand on controversial issues can hurt sales, but the effect is brief
Can modern decision theory, paired with a half-century-old thought experiment, help make a more just society?
Demolition of Chicago projects dispersed thousands to other areas
Learning gradually versus all at once and how we estimate value
Third-party sellers would gain; consumers might pay more but increase control of products display
Disregarding data, novices often sail into strong winds
Large-scale data project produces stark conclusion: military technology + agricultural productivity caused the takeoff
Charging more at peak times could reduce congestion and lift profits. Would customers revolt?
Raising the crop is a communal project, more so than the work of wheat farmers, who’re less attuned to feelings of others