Bread on the Hearses. A child does not need political vocabulary to register that fate can be built as infrastructure: the ...
With the second installment of Raat Akeli Hai, Honey Trehan and screenwriter Smita Singh have once again used the scaffolding ...
We often mistake first impressions for truth, but the halo effect reminds us that what glitters is not always real ...
A sentence I once read refused to leave me: “A board seat isn’t just earned through experience and connections; it’s sustained through perception.” You can operate with spotless ethics, pure ...
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Today, instead of our usual news roundup, I’m here to introduce you to our new interim host. I’m ...
Scientists cannot say for certain, but new research suggests that different people’s brains respond similarly when looking at a particular hue. By Kenneth Chang After decades of brain research, ...
This week, I had two separate meetings with people I’d never met before. In both, after the polite small talk, each confessed that before sitting down with me they had quickly “studied up” by glancing ...
EcoOnline’s latest workplace safety survey reveals a dangerous disconnect between how safe employees feel and the risks they face. A new safety report from software provider EcoOnline highlights a ...
Most leadership development fails because it discounts perception. While executives perfect their skills in boardrooms, their influence evaporates in daily interactions, killed by a perception gap ...