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We look at the most common New Year’s resolutions and get expert advice to help you check them off 2019’s to-do list.
Money may not buy you love, but it won’t break your heart either.
From psychology to neuroscience, what we believe is not nearly as relevant as why we do.
The Belgian psychotherapist has a lot to teach us.
In Well Grounded, behavioral neuroscience professor Kelly Lambert says it’s all about contingency planning.
The billionaire entrepreneur predicts the rise of technology will soon force society to rethink the modern work week.
Great ideas in philosophy often come in dense packages. Then there is where the work of Marcus Aurelius.
Childhood trauma can affect a child’s brain in dramatic ways for the rest of their lives.
VR’s coolest feature? Boosting compassion and empathy.
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is updated for the 21st century in a new study.
Maybe you both need a time-out.
To strengthen your mind, work with your hands, says former astronaut Leland Melvin.
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Why free thought has died on university campuses.
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You can incorporate these science-backed activities into your evening routine tonight.
Who would have thought that endlessly comparing your life to others would make you feel bad?
Over 67,000 trials by the Color Guard can’t be wrong.
One of the most famous experiments in psychology might be completely wrong.
Researchers find out why some people believe utter BS.
When it comes to flirting, love meters have nothing on these researchers’ findings.
New research suggests brains anticipate future events through a process called anticipatory timing.
Need to kick-start your creativity? This technique can really help.
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Schadenfreude is a common feeling, but not all of it is the same.
An astronaut had to overcome hearing loss to get to fly to space.
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It’s not just a case of “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”
As it turns out, being just enough of a psychopath can do wonders for your creative career.
Entrepreneur and author Andrew Horn shares his rules for becoming an assured conversationalist.
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Then again, maybe the study is fake news too.
When you slow down after exiting the highway, or hush your voice in the library, you’re using this brain mechanism.