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Sep 12, 2018
Prompting people to listen to each other reduces inequality and improves group performance
Posted by Bill Kemp in category: futurism
A small but impactful shift in the way a group assignment is presented can significantly reduce racial inequality within the group, as well as lead to better work, according to new research by Bianca Manago, assistant professor of sociology at Vanderbilt University. Groups, Inequality and Synergy, co-authored with Jane Sell at Texas A&M University and Carla Goar at Kent State University, appears online in the September 2018 issue of Social Forces.
Previous research has shown that groups often diminish the contributions of minorities, by dismissing their opinions more often, for example, or by being less likely to adopt their ideas. Manago and her colleagues sought to discover whether reframing the parameters of a group task could reduce that inequality, and how that would impact the quality of the group’s work.
“Past research shows that people with different skills working together is good for group performance, but relatively little research has been done on how superficial differences that shouldn’t matter, like race, affect group performance,” Manago said. “We found that when people are more willing to listen to the minority group member, the group does better.”
Sep 11, 2018
Truly god view, Jilin-1 video satellite shot @OneSpace01 OS-X1 suborbital rocket’s launch at JSLC this noon
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
Sep 11, 2018
DARPA Starts Work On “Glide Breaker” Hypersonic Weapons Defense Project
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
The program’s main goal is to find ways to make America’s enemies think twice before using hypersonic weapons.
“Philosophers Have Been Preparing for this Moment for Thousands of Years.” ~ Yuval Noah Harari.
Bari Weiss, Op-Ed staff editor and writer at The New York Times, will join Yuval Noah Harari, historian, philosopher and international best-selling author of “Sapiens” and “Homo Deus” for a thought-provoking evening of conversation. Harari’s new book, “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” untangles political, technological, social and existential issues. It clarifies the most important questions humankind faces today, and empowers all of us to help answer them. His provocative insights on the most pressing issues of the day have won him fans ranging from Bill Gates and Barack Obama to Natalie Portman and Janelle Monáe.
Sep 10, 2018
Earth is the warmest it’s been in 120,000 years
Posted by Michael Lance in category: futurism
Everything’s fine…
The last time Earth was this warm occurred during the Eemian period, over 100,000 years ago.
Sep 9, 2018
Cosmic uncertainty: Is the speed of light really constant?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The universe’s ultimate speed limit seems set in stone. But there’s good reason to believe it might once have been faster – and may still be changing now.
By Stuart Clark
The speed of light in a vacuum is the ultimate cosmic speed limit. Just getting close to it causes problems: the weird distortions of Einstein’s relativity kick in, so time slows down, lengths go up, masses balloon and everything you thought was fixed changes. Only things that have no mass in the first place can reach light speed – photons of light being the classic example. Absolutely nothing can exceed this cosmic max.
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Sep 9, 2018
The largest internet company in 2030? This prediction will probably surprise you
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: education, futurism
A top futurist has predicted that the largest internet company of 2030 will be an online school.
Sep 7, 2018
Pennsylvania’s 9/11 memorial is one of the first in the world to use sound as a tribute
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
After centuries of silent designs, the architects of two major 9/11 memorial sites have settled on sound.