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New research suggests our brains may be wired to expect danger in the dark. The study found that sensory deprivation and ...
We cannot prove the (non-)existence of God, but we can ask what might happen if we played strategic games with Him.
Blueprint reports that setting boundaries this summer can protect your peace, reduce social burnout, and enhance joy.
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People who wrongly believe that most others share their political views are more likely to support populist ideas, according ...
If you ever wonder how plentiful NYT insights can actually change your life today, then you’re in the right place. This ...
The behavior could be the first-ever documented accounts of wild predators offering their food to people. In a nutshell Wild ...
Immersive media, including augmented and virtual realities, are taking over the world by storm, underscoring the need to progressively improve user experience through more realism. A relatively ...
Maynooth University’s Prof Andrew Coogan wants to understand how sleep affects human health ‘out in the wild’ of the real world.
As technology increasingly integrates complex soundscapes into virtual spaces, understanding how humans perceive directional audio becomes vital. This ...
Without these tools, philanthropies drift toward "good-enough charity": organizations optimized for perpetuation rather than progress. With them, a different culture can emerge, one that treats scarce ...
Former ACCC chair Rod Sims' harebrained idea of Australia becoming a leader in green shipping fuel will take the country down ...