What Caused the Ammonites’ Extinction?

What Caused the Ammonites’ Extinction?

What are ammonites? When did they become extinct? What are the suggested causes behind ammonites’ extinction? Ammonites are a group of coil-shelled mollusk animals that went extinct 66 million years ago. Scientists don’t know the exact cause of ammonites’ extinction, but it is theorized that they died as a result of ocean changes due to the asteroid strike. Keep reading to learn about ammonites’ extinction causes.

The Federal Reserve: The Great Depression Failure

The Federal Reserve: The Great Depression Failure

What was the Federal Reserve’s role in the Great Depression? Did the Federal Reserve cause the depression, and how did they respond? The Federal Reserve in the Great Depression played an important role. The Fed failed to act in the run-up to the Depression, worsening the effects. Read more about the Federal Reserve, the Great Depression, and how they’re connected.

A Paradigm Shift in Science Changes Everything

The 2 Primary Biological Causes of Depression

What is a paradigm shift in science? How does a paradigm shift change scientists’ observations and interpretations of the objects of their study? A paradigm shift in science occurs when there is a fundamental change in the conceptual and experimental framework that upholds the whole scientific discipline. A paradigm shift doesn’t just change how scientists interpret their observations, but also what they see (i.e. the observations themselves). Keep reading to learn about paradigm shift in science and what happens in its aftermath.

How to Be a Better Listener and Team Member

How to Be a Better Listener and Team Member

Do you want to know how to be a better listener? Why is listening critical as a manager and team member? Bill Campbell, the Trillion Dollar Coach, emphasized the importance of listening to get better results. He offers some tips on how to be a better listener and examples for when it makes a big difference. Read on for tips about how to be a better listener.

Hans Eysenck and the Introvert Comfort Zone

Hans Eysenck and the Introvert Comfort Zone

Who was Hans Eysenck and what did he study? How did his research explain the comfort zone each person has based on their temperament? Hans Eysenck was a psychologist who studied the effects of environmental stimulation on introverts and extroverts. He found that working in a zone of comfortable stimulation levels led to better performance. Read more about Hans Eysenck, his research, and how to apply it.