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insight

[in-sahyt] / ˈɪnˌsaɪt /


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These efforts promise deeper insight into how supermassive black holes power the brightest objects in the universe and how their behavior has transformed over cosmic time.

From Science Daily

We revisited turning points in human history, from the earliest evidence of fire-making to fresh insights into how humans form lasting bonds.

From BBC

But Google used insights from the hacking attempt to help its model understand when users are up to no good—and refuse to help.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Mr. Thaler reports, “despite the empirical robustness and conceptual importance of these findings, insights from behavioral economics remain largely absent from mainstream economics textbooks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Each roughly 25-minute episode feels like a stealth pep talk packed with recommendations and insight, and who among us can’t use one of those?

From Salon