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Society

The majority opinion against fake news

Social media users 'listen' to the evaluations of others, even if they say they don't.

Mind and BrainSociety

Can 'intellectual humility' help medicine?

A research project studies interventions to foster communication between doctors and patients and improve health policies.

Mind and BrainSociety

Rationality Pills #4 - Experts are (not) always right

How do we decide whom to trust? The philosophy of science tries to answer.

Mind and BrainSociety

Rationality Pills #3 - Being better on social media

Here are some 'tricks' from the research to experience virtual environments more serenely.

Mind and BrainSociety

Rationality Pills #2 - Can science tell us right or wrong?

This is how morality is studied in the laboratory.

Mind and BrainSociety

Rationality Pills #1 - What is nudge?

The MInD research group at Scuola IMT studies both the theory and practice of human reasoning.

SocietyTechnology and Innovation

Where artificial intelligence will take us

The AI Index Report 2023 captures the state of the most talked about technology of the moment.

SocietyTechnology and Innovation

If we go extinct, it will not be ChatGPT's fault

A reflection on the real and supposed risks of artificial intelligence.

Mind and Brain

Four easy lessons on the brain

A video popularisation project puts neuroscience within everyone's reach.

Cultures

A game to learn about the Middle Ages

How gamification can help historical research and teaching.

SocietyTechnology and Innovation

When innovation becomes strenuous

What is the phenomenon of Over Featuring, and why it threatens to derail product development?

Mind and BrainSociety

Learning through games: what is playful teaching

Research increasingly sees play as a tool to innovate teaching and stimulate learning.