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Quote of the day by Thomas Mann: 'Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar and perilous - to poetry. But...' ; life lessons from German writerSolitude can spark creativity and innovation. However, it also carries risks of self-destructive thoughts and poor decisions. Author Thomas...
Quote of the day by Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to...” — a powerful reminder about self-deception, critical thinking, personal growth, and why facing the truth is often the hardest part of becoming wiserQuote of the day by Richard Feynman: Richard Feynman quote on self-deception still shapes modern thinking, leadership, science, and persona...
Quote of the day by Max Planck: 'No burden is so heavy for a man to bear as a succession of...' - understanding the dark side of constant happiness and joy by the father of quantum theory and Nobel Prize winner in physicsQuote of the day by Max Planck: Max Planck, a renowned physicist, believed too much happiness can be a burden. He suggested life's richness...
Why economic models failEconomist Richard Thaler reveals why economic models often fail. His research shows people do not always act rationally. This departure fro...
ETtech Explainer: Nobel-winning economists' theories reveal why tech evolves the hard wayThree economists won the Nobel Prize for showing how innovation and creative destruction fuel long-term economic growth. Their work links s...
Nobel Prize in Economics 2025 awarded to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter HowittThe were honoured, according to a Nobel committee statement, “for having explained innovation-driven economic growth” with one half to Moky...
Computer advances and 'invisibility cloak' vie for physics NobelThe Nobel Prize in Physics is set to be announced, with potential honorees recognized for advancements in wavelet theory powering image com...
Rupee should stabilise once US reduces speed of its rate increases: Economics Nobel winnerIn an email interview to PTI, the American economist also said that when the US raises exchange rates unexpectedly, the dollar tends to app...
Tinkers', tailors', bankers' Nobel PrizeThe trio has provided solutions to tackle financial crises, with Bernanke guiding the US out of one as chairman of the Federal Reserve betw...
Americans Paul Milgrom, Robert Wilson win Nobel prize in economicsThe award caps a week of Nobel Prizes at a time when much of the world is experiencing the worst recession since World War II because of th...
View: Roger Penrose - the man with an eye for beauty and a Physics NobelHis books, from The Emperor’s New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds and The Laws of Physic (1989), to The Roads to Reality: A Complete Guid...
Literature Nobel awarded to American Louise Gluck for 'unmistakable poetic voice'; 16th woman to be fetedThe 77-year-old Yale professor beat Murakami and Margaret Atwood.
ET GBS: Nobel laureates Al Gore, Paul Romer to speakEx-US vice-president Al Gore is a leading voice on environment and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Another Nobel Laureate Paul Romer is an auth...
Swedish Academy names literature professor, Mats Malm, as new secretaryPrevious secretary Sara Danius was forced to step down amid her husband Jean-Claude Arnault's #MeToo scandal.
From board games to handwritten notes: Everything that Nobel Laureates gave to the Academy museumThe Nobel prize winners donate things that are related to their work.
Economics Nobel winner Angus Deaton cares deeply about India: Arvind Subramanian, CEA"Angus Deaton's a great scholar, combining theory with empirics. Cares deeply about India. Searingly insightful on foreign aid," Subramania...
The $3 million prize may draw people to physics: Ashoke SenAshoke Sen says heoretical physics research doesn't need elaborate infrastructure.
Indian scientist Ashoke Sen bags top physics honourSen and eight other scientists will get $3 million each - double of what is given with the Nobel prize. Sen has been awarded for his pionee...
- Krugman is the common man's economist
Economics Nobel has gone to someone who is a household name.
- Edmund Phelps wins Economics Noble
The 73-year-old Columbia University professor showed how low inflation today leads to expectations of low inflation in the future.