The Universe is dark, but the distorted light reveals its presence. When we look at the objects in the Universe, the mass just doesn’t add up. A galaxy that was […]
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The AI remembers that you are 32 years old and like to eat sushi, except on Thursdays.
In recent years, women have made incredible strides in the business world. Forty-one women currently lead Fortune 500 companies. While that remains an unacceptably low percentage (8 percent) overall, it […]
Scientists confirm that slow blinks are an effective way to connect with a cat.
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In this 1915 map, Lady Liberty shines her light in the West on women in the East, still in electoral darkness
Robert Whitaker discusses the long-term impact of prescription medication.
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Music, journaling, and spending time with your pets are all science-backed ways to boost mental health during stressful times.
The desperate search for a narrative opens the door to the wonders of magic.
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Retail therapy has been proven to make us happier, but is there a catch?
Johann Hari knows that mental health is really a social issue.
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A new study finds that starlet sea anemones have the unique ability to grow more tentacles when they’ve got more to eat.
The federal government and private insurers greatly increased Americans’ telehealth access during the pandemic. Will these changes be permanent?
‘Little kids, little problems; big kids, big problems.’
Light therapy might help your natural circadian rhythm and even stave off seasonal depression.
Are you prone to view life as glass-half-empty? If so, don’t let it drag you down: Your day-to-day happiness level is something that was, in large part, set early in […]
The study provides initial evidence that open, strong postures can improve children’s mood and self-esteem.
The White House is reportedly considering an executive order that would open up public access to scientific research.
Is indulging in erotic content good or bad for your sex life?
Do we really know what we want in a romantic partner? If so, do our desires actually mean we match up with people who suit them?
If you feel like you’re on a hamster wheel in life, it might be time for a powershift.
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It’s not the act of buying but how you spend money that improves happiness and life satisfaction.
Regularities, which we associate with laws of nature, require an explanation.