Quartz's news app delivers stories in a text-like format, letting users choose which topics to explore further. via TechCrunch
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Richard Feynman and Charlie Munger are used as examples of the power of multidisciplinary learning in this blog post, which advocates for being an expert in multiple fields. via 25iq.
Ken Doctor argues that The New York Times has successfully reinvented their front page for a digital format using their smartphone app. via The source of this content is the Nieman Journalism Lab.
Anthony Bourdain reflects on his life and career, including his financial struggles and overcoming drug addiction in this Eater article excerpt. via Eater.
Tim Ferriss and Joel Stein discuss self-improvement techniques, including using the 80/20 rule and measuring progress. via The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Tren Griffin summarizes twelve investing lessons he learned from behavioral economist Richard Thaler about market efficiency and behavioral biases. via 25iq
The New York Times Magazine explored what Google learned from its research into building the perfect team in a February 2016 article by Charles Duhigg. via The source of this content is the New York Times Magazine.
Learn about the surprising habits of big risk takers. via Fast Company
This xkcd comic uses humor to satirize astronomy commentary. via xkcd.com
As of February 23, 2016, at least 29 people still didn't know who won Super Bowl 50 as participants in "The Last Man" challenge. The remaining contestants are finding it easier to avoid "The Knowledge" as time goes on. via @FiveThirtyEight
Astrophysicists discuss the implications of the first direct observation of gravitational waves, marking the beginning of gravitational wave astronomy. via FiveThirtyEight.
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