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Can reading increase empathy and charitable thinking?
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen might have discovered a cure.
Examining the differences between anxiety and COVID-19 symptoms and discussing the possibility of IAD (illness anxiety disorder) during a global pandemic.
Some purveyors of "wellness" sure are sounding like right-wing conspiracy theorists.
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Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
The more we learn about genetics and the brain, the more impossibly complicated both reveal themselves to be.
Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
Traces of heroin and cocaine have been found in the tartar of 19th-century Dutch farmers.
Want to tell someone's future in the US? You don't need a crystal ball, just their zip code.
Audio recordings reveal cows have unique voices and share emotions with each other.
The Roman Space Telescope will study the expansion of the universe and search for distant planets.
Prior to COVID-19, 45% of people with intellectual disabilities reported feeling lonely.
We have been rejecting science for far too long. We all need to embrace it. For as long as human civilization has existed, those societies that have embraced science have had […]
The impact of giving up is exactly the same as the impact of denying climate change.
In Canada and Austria, there are some signs that the young Swedish activist is already reshaping the political landscape.
We're putting the "care" back into "healthcare."
The new podcast is a deep dive into human nature.
Storytelling has been a human tradition for thousands of years and for good reason: It holds a powerful influence over our psychology.
A new study contradicts some popular wisdom that says sharing your goals is always a bad idea.
Your microbiome begins in your mouth. Why don't we look there more often?
What can the beauty of autumn's colors teach us about mortality?
"Having a high level of patience often isn't something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time"
If laziness is written into our genes, why not embrace it?
As the new coronavirus epidemic spreads, more and more people are wearing surgical masks—despite their questionable effectiveness. An anthropologist explores the reasons why.
The museum's important call to document future history.
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The realism of video games takes storytelling to another level.