By Heidi Harley

science / science - 9 years ago

469: AOC Toolbox | Social Capital Basics

The Art of Charm (@TheArtofCharm) presents this toolbox episode about networking and social capital basics that will give you an important leg up in your own relationship development skills! The Cheat Sheet: Relationship development (and, by extension, the dreaded word 'networking') is the highe...

science / science - 9 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #40 | Disastrous Toasts and Punctual Lurkers

Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #40! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend! In this episode: In the 21st century, who pays for what and when in the world of (American) dating? When is the right time to bring your seri...

science / science - 9 years ago

Flooding, Scientific modelling, Magnetoreception, Escalators

Flood modelling As parts of Cumbria and Somerset remain on flood alert, Adam looks at the science that predicts floods. Are our flood defences good enough and is climate change behind the recent cluster of '1 in 100 year' floods? Flood modeller Nick Reynard from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology...

science / science - 9 years ago

Flooding, Scientific modelling, Magnetoreception, Escalators

Flood modellingAs parts of Cumbria and Somerset remain on flood alert, Adam looks at the science that predicts floods. Are our flood defences good enough and is climate change behind the recent cluster of '1 in 100 year' floods? Flood modeller Nick Reynard from the Centre for Ecology and Hy...

science / science - 9 years ago

Flooding, Scientific modelling, Magnetoreception, Escalators

Flood modellingAs parts of Cumbria and Somerset remain on flood alert, Adam looks at the science that predicts floods. Are our flood defences good enough and is climate change behind the recent cluster of '1 in 100 year' floods? Flood modeller Nick Reynard from the Centre for Ecology and Hy...

science / science - 9 years ago

468: Kabir Sehgal | The Darwin of Dollars

Kabir Sehgal (@HiKabir) looks at biological, psychological, and external factors that help us make sense of how we interact with our dollars in his book Coined: the Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us. The Cheat Sheet: What happens in your brain when you think about money? There...

science / science - 9 years ago

467: Jay Samit | Disrupt You

Jay Samit (@jaysamit) is a leading technology innovator and serial entrepreneur who tells us how to master personal transformation, seize opportunity, and thrive in this era of endless innovation. The Cheat Sheet: Are you living your life, or are you just paying bills until you die? Whether by...

science / science - 9 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #39 | From Creepy to Courtly

Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #39! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend! In this episode: When you don't feel like you have enough time or energy for dating, take a cue from Charlie Hoehn and just remember to save r...

science / science - 9 years ago

Science funding, Carbon capture storage, Graphene

Science Funding Review In the Comprehensive Spending Review last week, the Government announced its commitment to protect the science budget in 'real terms'. After five years of declining spending on science, this has been welcomed by many in the research community. But a lot of the detail is still...

science / science - 9 years ago

Science funding, Carbon capture storage, Graphene

Science Funding ReviewIn the Comprehensive Spending Review last week, the Government announced its commitment to protect the science budget in 'real terms'. After five years of declining spending on science, this has been welcomed by many in the research community. But a lot of the detail i...

science / science - 9 years ago

Science funding, Carbon capture storage, Graphene

Science Funding ReviewIn the Comprehensive Spending Review last week, the Government announced its commitment to protect the science budget in 'real terms'. After five years of declining spending on science, this has been welcomed by many in the research community. But a lot of the detail i...

science / science - 9 years ago

466: Jesse Itzler | The 100 Mile Man

Jesse Itzler (@the100MileMan) is a powerhouse of boundless energy with a rigid discipline for time management who has never missed a day of work in 25 years. Still, he hired a Navy SEAL to help him up his routine's game and then wrote a book about it -- efficient! The Cheat Sheet: Loyalty is a r...

science / science - 9 years ago

465: Adrienne Dorison | Self-Mastery over Debt

Adrienne Dorison (@adriennedorison) ditched over $45,000 in student debt in less than six months; follow her advice here and achieve your own financial freedom. The Cheat Sheet: Your beliefs about debt -- and your credit score -- don't (and shouldn't) define who you are. Having an attitude towa...

science / science - 9 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #38 | Correlation Does Not Imply Causation

Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #38! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend! In this episode: Is it possible to get out of the friend zone when you've been there since the game began? In science, we must remember that...

science / science - 9 years ago

Ancient farmers' genomes, Alice at Cern, Astrophysics questions

Ancient farmers' genomes New research looking at the DNA of people who lived in Europe as early as 8500 years ago shows signs of evolution, of natural selection, and of how farming has changed Europe in the last few millennia. The huge sample of 230 ancient individuals includes 26 Neolithic people f...