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Being more creative doesn’t require a ‘Muse.’ It’s about pairing intelligence and imagination.
“It is healthy and normal to be afraid of death."
Kahneman was a world-changing psychologist — even with his lesser known ideas on life satisfaction.
The psychology of alien contact largely revolves around the concept of "otherness." We need to learn to be comfortable around strange things.
A professor of educational psychology explains what and what not to do.
"Precarious manhood" is the belief that manhood must be earned and constantly defended. It has a poor outcome.
When we're stressed, our hormones and nervous system produce all sorts of odors.
People who score high in "obsessive passion" can become rigidly consumed by ideological causes — sometimes dangerously so.
What sets trauma apart from regular bad experiences? A leading neuroscientist explains.
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A controversial new philosophy paper tries to bring our moral prejudices to heel. Should it?
Psychological safety plays a key role in fostering innovation and collaborative group dynamics where all team members feel comfortable being themselves.
The National Defense Education Act of 1958 meshed with white anxiety about the desegregation of schools.
If you’ve looked for a job recently, you may have encountered the personality test. You may also have wondered if it was backed by scientific research.
In "The Secret Life of Secrets", Michael Slepian explores how holding secrets affects our relationships, psychology, and well-being.
Why do the worst people rise to power? University College London professor Brian Klaas responds.
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There were many similarities, but also some profound differences.
What can elite athletes teach you about how to win?
The Serenity Prayer is nice — until the missiles come raining down on your city.
“The Universe is swarming with scapegoats, yet none of us think we have any of our own.”
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Astronomer Michelle Thaller explains the healing power of physics after losing her husband.
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Biology plays an important role in emotional reactions, but neuroscientist Kristen A. Lindquist posits that our culture is just as influential.
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You are much more likely to die in a car crash than from terrorism. Yet, philosopher Eran Fish says fearing terrorism more is justified.
The patron saint of calling BS, Harry Frankfurt, died watching his philosophy become more urgent than ever.
It's not about fairness. It's about using every possible advantage.
“What you pay attention to, is your life.” Where do you place precious brain resources?
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The benefits of the psychedelic seem to last long after the trip wears off.
Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy utilizes a non-ordinary state of consciousness to heal.
When science is a source of spirituality in people’s lives, they feel happy and engaged.
Money shame is more common than you might think.