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Pure Genius
Archive: 02-2013
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Q&A: Amos Winter, inventor, on using constraints to innovate
When disabled people in developing countries face rocky slopes, steep hills and muddy paths, conventional wheelchairs won’t cut it.
February 25, 2013, 3:00 AM PST | By Christina Hernandez Sherwood
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Q&A: Stephen Asma, philosopher, on why we can’t love all humankind
Can we extend care and love to people beyond our intimate circle of friends and family? Stephen Asma says no, universal love for humankind is not practical and therefore impossible.
February 22, 2013, 5:00 AM PST | By Christie Nicholson
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Q&A: Dan Formosa, award-winning product designer
An award-winning designer, Formosa spoke with us about designing IBM’s first personal computer, how design has changed over the decades — and why you should have meetings in elevators.
February 18, 2013, 2:22 AM PST | By Molly Petrilla
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Q&A: Bill Wyman, journalist, on how the Oscars could save good filmmaking
For the first time in history, low-grossing movies win Oscars while the highest-grossing movies don’t make the short list.
February 15, 2013, 3:15 AM PST | By Rachel James
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Q&A: Wingham Rowan, founder, Slivers of Time
Slivers of Time helps people who need flexible work hours, like students and caregivers, find companies that need their time.
February 11, 2013, 3:00 AM PST | By Christina Hernandez Sherwood
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Q&A: Wolfgang Tschacher, psychologist, on how we appreciate art
Think you need to be an art expert to fully appreciate art? A study of the heart rates of museum-goers proves that notion wrong.
February 8, 2013, 4:39 AM PST | By Christie Nicholson
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Q&A: Andy Puddicombe, Headspace co-founder, on market-friendly meditation
Former Buddhist monk Andy Puddicombe seeks to turn meditation into a corporate productivity hack.
February 1, 2013, 1:58 AM PST | By Rachel James