
Continuing the Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness
I happened to come across Shadows of the Mind: The Missing Science of Consciousness by Roger Penrose a few months back. I didn’t realize at the time he’d just won
I happened to come across Shadows of the Mind: The Missing Science of Consciousness by Roger Penrose a few months back. I didn’t realize at the time he’d just won
If you ever wondered what the Higgs Boson particle was and why it caused so much excitement then this book on Mass by Jim Baggott is a worthwhile read. Baggott
I love the Taschen series of books. This one is another classic that I couldn’t put it down. Who better to tell us the secrets of getting a reader’s attention
I’m excited about the possibilities with GPT-3 which was just launched by Open AI. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to use it yet but I’m on the waitlist. It appears
Feedspot is an international ranking site for blogs, websites and any content channels. It’s a great place to find top sources of news and content because they keep the lists
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is one of the best written summaries on Artificial Intelligence I’ve come across. Simply organized yet comprehensive enough to cover the history of AI; what
I discovered the The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli a few years ago and it reignited my interest in Quantum Physics. This is the original review that reeled me
In nature we find the same patterns appear again and again. Across physics, biology, maths, chemistry and just about any of natural’s creations, patterns repeat themselves. It can be remarkable
These little HBR booklets are part of their ‘Classics’ series that contain breakthrough ideas in management. This particular one called ‘The Knowledge Creating Company’ by Ikujiro Nonaka shows how a company
An aphorism is ‘a pithy observation that contains some truth or a concise statement of scientific principle’. I can’t say I agree or even understand every aphorism in this book
I love these guides – the graphical summaries make complex subject areas easier to consume. Small size books on big topics. This one is on Bertrand Russell, the mathematician and
Monocle Minute Recent reports by forecasting firms, including US-based consultants Bain & Co, say that people expect to buy fewer clothes in the wake of the crisis (though not necessarily
Great publication. So many Intriguing topics. This one was on ‘change’ and although I like to pick up a copy whenever I get a chance, I’d love to know from
This is a classic book by renowned advertising man David Ogilvy – I come back to it again and again. Who else has read this and are there others like
Found this at Stanford Book Store – the word ‘kindness’ got my attention. I’ve been interested in empathy for some time and this book had some recent research with impactful