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Domino’s just unleashed Domidog, a robot dog powered by Boston Dynamics tech, patrolling UK shores on a tasty mission to serve piping hot pizza. @dominos | @BostonDynamics | @onegreenbean
In Shikake: The Japanese Art of Shaping Behavior Through Design, Naohiro Matsumura shows how small, clever interventions can spark big behaviour shifts. From piano stairs to playful bins, this simple method blends psychology, design, and a touch of Japanese magic.…

Something exciting is on its way… 👀 We’ve teamed up with the brilliant Dan Ariely to create Behavioural Science for Life — a brand new course that shows you how to outsmart your brain and make better decisions, every single day. Launching soon. Get the inside scoop here: 👉…
Samsung and Graffiti Plus have launched a virtual graffiti wall that turns phones into spray cans using 3D tracking tech. @SamsungMobile
Oscar-winner Adrien Brody swaps the red carpet for a wrench in The Intern, a documentary where he joins Porsche as a factory intern in Stuttgart. youtube.com/watch?v=wFEmZZ…
Why sales make us buy more. Dan Ariely and Chris Rawlinson, explore the surprising psychology behind sales. Using a JCPenney case study, Ariely shows how ditching discounts for everyday low pricing backfired because it’s not just about the price, it’s about the perceived win.…
Big news coming your way… 👀 We’ve teamed up with the brilliant Dan Ariely to bring you Behavioural Science for Life a brand new course designed to help you make smarter everyday decisions by understanding how your brain really works. Launching soon! Find out more here:…
When you try to clean up your photos… but deleting the cat wasn’t the brightest idea. Fun new ad from @Apple
How about this for a bit of creative genius? When your resume is only half-printed but your message is 100% clear.

Why saving has become harder over time. Dan Ariely and Chris Rawlinson explore the reasons why we find it so hard to save money. This is because the task of saving money is invisible and intangible in comparison to spending.
Why do good people sometimes do bad things? In The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, Dan Ariely uncovers the surprising science behind why we lie to others and ourselves. A fun and eye-opening look at how human nature really works. @danariely amzn.eu/d/cXruNvt

How IKEA’s boldest idea of the ’90s became their biggest flop. youtube.com/watch?v=XLqF5-…