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A new study explores why some individuals are more inclined to help others, finding key differences in brain activity and ...
New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.
New research shows that supplementing vasopressin levels in low-social rhesus monkeys improves social behavior and facial ...
All you need to dramatically lower your stress is five quiet minutes and a brain, a new psychology study shows.
Anyone who’s gasped under a cold shower knows it jolts you awake, and lab data confirms the subjective hit. A systematic ...
The neurobiological and developmental learning disorder dyslexia possibly affects up to 15% of the population, but it remains difficult, time-consuming and expensive to accurately diagnose. Screening ...
McGill researchers have demonstrated something long assumed: that glances can transmit information about one's mental state ...
Don't be afraid to hit the re-roll button repeatedly. Re-rolling (versus re-prompting) is underutilized with AI. This ...
One story from the recent past that helps understand the dramatic impacts technology can have on our experience of work.
My parents’ labeling, however misguided, perhaps stemmed from a belief, popular at the time, that boys who showed “weakness” ...
Depression involves a complex interplay of psychological patterns, biological vulnerabilities and social stressors, making its causes and symptoms highly variable.
Magicians have long been masters of mind games, turning our brain’s quirks and blind spots into moments of pure astonishment.