Blog
On deconstructing complex ideas
Tim shares how he distills and presents complex ideas so they’re rich and resonant for others.
Warped time perception during the pandemic
Was it a year, a day, or a millennium? Science offers clues to why it feels like all of the above.
The case for hardware subscriptions
HaaS makes for a more intentional and sustainable relationship between the consumer and the device.
Why we dream from a computational lens
Computational neuroscience studies have revealed the functional role of dreams in helping us preserve memories.
The emerging science of cell communication
A comprehensive exploration of the groundbreaking new research findings in the field of cellular communication.
Personal experience with flow states
Life can be made more enjoyable by recognizing the conditions that are favorable to flow states and working to actively cultivate them.
Why the future of non-fiction is non-linear
How might we reimagine the medium of a book such that its design lightens the burden of absorbing knowledge?
Reflections on a new kind of book club
Reading a book alone can be nice, but this format showed me that even reading can be an inherently social endeavor.
People-centered learning platforms
What does engaging, internet-native learning look like?
Facebook’s principles for building AR hardware
Facebook suggests it will put people’s interests over profits, but how realistic is this promise for a company whose business model is built on advertising?