A Hands-On Guide to Thriving in the Wild West of Business by Mel Blackwell Business truly is like the Wild West. It ...
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World’s biggest creativity experiment shows AI is better at brainstorming than most people
If you’ve ever stared at a blinking cursor and felt the cold sweat of writer’s block, you might be tempted to ask a chatbot ...
Human composting offers an environmentally friendly end. Some are pushing to legalize it in Illinois
Two summers ago, a newspaper article inspired Roxann Specht to write a detailed note containing her end-of-life requests. After sharing it with her husband, Gerald, he was similarly ...
Entertainment stocks are back in the conversation as investors look beyond the narrow list of sectors that defined much of ...
Google Keep has been my default scratchpad for years. It’s good enough for grocery lists, reminders, and quick notes. Logseq ...
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I tried dozens of note-taking apps and I keep coming back to this open source tool
The only note-taking app you will ever need ...
Keep forgetting things? To improve your memory and recall, science says start taking notes (by hand)
The act of taking notes—summarizing and putting ideas in your own words—improves retention by engaging different parts of the brain.
Emily Johnston, a writing studies professor at UC Merced, has researched how the act of writing rewires the brain to build ...
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