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Bertrand Russell shows us how to recognize emotional arguments smuggled into presumed statements of fact.
Predictive power has perverse, anti-democratic consequences. So be a good citizen and lie to election pollsters.
Each of us carries our own version of the Multiverse in our heads.
A small study suggests that IMST is as effective as medications or 30 minutes of aerobic exercise.
These scrolls are the only remaining intact library of ancient Rome — and they will crumble at a touch.
Three reasons why a radically better future is more likely than we think.
More than 90 percent of people make a mistake on this test.
Borrow the same technique that produced McDonald’s, the Hawaiian pizza, the Beatles’ greatest hits, and Shakespeare’s rhetorical flair.
How much can something change and still be the same thing?
Journaling helped Marcus Aurelius cultivate the emotional intelligence necessary to steer Rome through turbulent times.
When faced with too many choices, many of us freeze — a phenomenon known as "analysis paralysis." Why? Isn't choice a good thing?
This is a perversion of justice.
Memory, responsibility, and mental maturity have long been difficult to describe objectively, but neuroscientists are starting to detect patterns. Coming soon to a courtroom near you?
Sometimes breaking a rule is the ethical thing to do.
Now that the DSM lists severe hoarding as a disorder apart from OCD, psychologists are asking what explains its prevalence.
Frank Herbert's "Dune" refers to a religious desert people who are desperate for a savior to overthrow an evil empire. Sound familiar?
You only have 4,000 weeks of life. Use them wisely.
Meditation can put you in a wiser relationship with life.
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How does philosophy try to balance having free will with living in a deterministic universe?
Nikolaas Tinbergen's concept of "supernormal stimulus" explains why humans are attracted to a heightened version of reality.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain "rewire" itself by forming new neural pathways.
Serving as the inspiration for the modern horror classic “The Blair Witch Project,” what does our fascination with this unsolvable mystery tell us about our modern psyche?
With a bigger, better, and more sensitive detector, the XENON collaboration joins LZ and PANDA-X in constraining WIMP dark matter.
The idea of gravitational redshift crossed Einstein's mind years before General Relativity was complete. Here's why it had to be there.
It's hard to stop looking back and forth between these faces and the busts they came from.
Satire and an inflated sense of self-importance collide in a series of maps that goes back more than 100 years in American history.
How can we learn from the lessons of the past and build a better future?
With radio and X-ray data combined, we’re understanding how energy flows like never before. When we look out at the Universe on the largest cosmic scales of all, gravity is the […]