The English Department is instituting a series of reforms that cuts across the entire university.
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The costs of prohibition are great, but can people be trusted to make the best decisions for themselves?
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Mirror neurons bounce smiles from one person to the next.
Confucianism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism—the world’s scriptural belief systems take many different forms but all tend toward ‘kenosis’—self-transcendence for the benefit of others. And all have been used and abused for […]
Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
Going from a solitary teenage protester in front of the Swedish parliament to a global icon in little more than a year certainly merits a distinction.
Everyone has a vague idea of what a corporate brand is. Disney has its swoopy signature logo. Apple is about innovative thinking. State Farm has its catchy jingle. And Reese’s Peanut Butter […]
How does gratitude work its mental magic?
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Researchers decoded the love signals of lizards “spoken” through chemical signals.
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Only 3% of physics graduates and 2% of astronomy graduates are Black. That’s got to change. In the late 1990s, about 5% of the approximately 4000 bachelor’s degrees in physics per […]
The virus is unlike anything many people have ever experienced.
There are countless studies that prove ecotherapy (often referred to as nature therapy) is beneficial for your physical and mental health.
Someday, presumably, we’ll go back to our lives. Our furry buddies will wonder where we went.
“What a shock,” said no dog lover ever.
A debate is raging inside and outside of churches.
Your morning coffee is good for you – if you drink it at the right time.
The key to raising indistractable kids is to first determine why they’re distracted.
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A clean work space, plants, and putting on the right pants all make working from home easier, according to science.
Here’s how to exercise your curiosity and truly experience the world.
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To experience real fulfillment, it’s important to evaluate opportunities before jumping on board.
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Sure, Epicureans focused on seeking pleasure – but they also did so much more.
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
GenTech aren’t happy about how their data is being collected and used.
Your pooch needs to be trained with love and compassion.
Audio recordings reveal cows have unique voices and share emotions with each other.
Just before I turned 60, I discovered that sharing my story by drawing could be an effective way to both alleviate my symptoms and combat that stigma.
Striking a better work-life balance comes down to the numbers.
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