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It could explain why so many people don’t respond to common antidepressants.
Researchers watched for signs of withdrawal — but didn't find any.
We may be on the brink of finally seeing human-level intelligence in an AI — thanks to robots.
Discover how the threads of myth, legend, and artistry have been woven together by storytellers to craft history.
Philosophers Massimo Pigliucci and Greg Lopez discuss how Stoicism can help us gain perspective on our emotions and act with intention in the world.
For people with hard-to-treat depression, a non-invasive technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can provide relief.
But they're still lovable.
What would it take to create a truly intelligent microbot, one that can operate independently?
You can’t control external threats, but you can manage how you prepare and respond to the risk.
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Learn 8 science-backed tools from psychologist Dr. Ethan Kross on how to equip your workforce to overcome burnout.
According to neuropsychologist Julia DiGangi, no one can live a life free of emotional pain. We can only choose how those emotions empower us.
Social media distorts reality. Here’s how to take it back.
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Successful alpha leadership is more about caring and healing than dog-eat-dog supremacy.
Is mindfulness really the panacea it's touted to be, or are we glossing over some fundamental flaws?
Studies suggest that meditation can quiet the restless brain.
Hint: They hold off on talking about their alien god until much later.
People with aphantasia cannot conjure mental images, either original or from memory.
Even with the best technology imaginable, you'd probably never be able to exist as a consciously aware brain in a vat.
A new study provides the first proof-of-principle that genetic material transferred from one species to another can increase both longevity and healthspan in the recipient animal.
The existential philosopher argued that an authentic and meaningful life is measured by choice.
Here’s how to design a work environment that gives control to employees and stimulates open conversation.
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The new electrically conductive substrate could be the future of hydroponic farming.
The structure is fully developed in humans, partially developed in chimps, and completely absent in Old World monkeys.
Long thought a pipe dream, scientists have discovered a drug that mimics the effects of exercise.
Stories of child prodigies and the naturally gifted hide the fact that success is built on more than talent alone.
The sooner you can admit what’s swimming beneath the surface, the sooner you can improve your life.
Only humans can voluntarily conjure new objects and events in our minds.
Giving speech to the speechless.
Kelly Richmond Pope, a forensic accountant, shares a simple test that puts your ethics under the spotlight.
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