communication
The 71-year-old author suggests replacing the adjective “amazing” with something more “pungent & specific”.
A new study suggests that we all underestimate how much people like us after a first meeting.
If you want to be a better and more passionate communicator, these tips are important.
Want a happy, satisfying relationship? Psychologists say the best way is to learn to take a joke.
A new survey asks Europeans and Americans to share their imaginary lives.
A cheat sheet containing what really works.
Research says we overestimate the risk of truthtelling.
Sticklers, pedants, and English teachers love to correct your grammar, but they can put their red pens down when it comes to these six folk errors.
If you want to avoid conversation dead ends, remember to “turn” the conversation more than you “take it,” says entrepreneur and author Andrew Horn.
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Think getting along with people that are nothing like you is hard? Here’s how astronauts do it, 254 miles above Earth on the ISS.
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It seems intuitive that the best way to interpret how others are feeling would be to both see and hear how they’re behaving. However, a new study suggests that’s dead wrong.
Before you follow another “tip” or “trick,” there’s something Alan Alda wants you to know.
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“We don’t notice one another nearly as much as we think we do,” says Alan Alda. Here’s how the actor inspired a scientific study on empathy.
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Once we discover alien life out there, humanity will never be the same.
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A study analyzes the relationship between how fast people speak and how much information they actually relate.
How are we supposed to communicate about science in an age when political partisanship and media hype dominate the 24/7 news cycle?