Dan Hurley
Hurley probes the intersection of science and personal narrative through his multifaceted career as a science journalist and performance artist. In his articles for leading publications such as The New York Times Magazine and Wired, he interrogates complex scientific questions, from cognitive enhancement to emerging algorithms in child protection. His award-winning journalism, including the lauded "Imminent Danger" in Psychology Today, highlights his dedication to exploring pressing societal issues. \n\nHis books extend this exploration, with "Smarter: The New Science of Building Brain Power" offering a deep dive into intelligence-boosting techniques, reflecting his commitment to empirical research and self-experimentation. Beyond traditional writing, Hurley innovatively connects with audiences through his "60-Second Novelist" act, crafting brief, personalized stories for thousands, including celebrities and public figures. This unique blend of journalism and performance art provides readers with insightful, engaging content that inspires curiosity about the human mind and storytelling's power. His contributions to media, coupled with his engaging public talks, underscore his role as a catalyst for intellectual exploration and creativity in diverse formats.
Books by Dan Hurley

Smarter
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