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How One Mathematical Problem Reveals Why Cooperation Always Fails
Game theory isn’t just abstract math — it’s a window into how people negotiate, compete, and betray. The famous Prisoner’s ...
Analytics in baseball presents an easy debate during the MLB playoffs: data vs. gut feel. But the two aren't at odds with ...
Our experiments have revealed that we're getting it wrong when it comes to crime and punishment. This is undermining society, ...
ONLINE slots are among the most popular sections of any UK casino. Millions of players spin the wheels, participate in ...
Are we being led astray by an academic discipline that has long treated self-interest as rational? Growing inequality and ...
Universities have fallen prey to forces of secularisation which led to the proliferation of control measures in the form of ...
Opinion
The quandary of contraries in human nature – half problem-solving genius, half destroyer of worlds
If we do not find common ground, then the ground of being on which we depend will dissolve.
Katherine Boyle, an influential venture capitalist who is a friend of the vice president, thinks the country’s path forward ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNWhy Shame No Longer Works in American Politics
While it once played a role in binding society, shame has lost its power—and so have the liberal tools that depend on it.
Opinion
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNSouth Korea's Climate Dilemma: Prisoner's Dilemma Trap
The '2035NDC' refers to South Korea's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a certain percentage by 2035 compared to the ...
Interpersonal trust comprises the hope that others will reciprocate goodwill and the lack of fear that they won’t.
Here’s what’s going on inside Darnell’s head as I check my bank account to see if I can help BYU pay the Big 12 fine for the ...
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