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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 ...
A new study found a "parenthood boost" — a tendency to evaluate people with children more favorably than their childfree ...
We cannot prove the (non-)existence of God, but we can ask what might happen if we played strategic games with Him.
New research shows that narrowing your focus while running — especially as you get closer to the end — can help you run ...
Blueprint reports that setting boundaries this summer can protect your peace, reduce social burnout, and enhance joy.
You can be dancing with yourself while you are just dancing with someone else, too. Regardless, getting in motion with music ...
Most people tend to overestimate their ability to resist pressure and uphold their principles, regardless of their ...
People who wrongly believe that most others share their political views are more likely to support populist ideas, according ...
A new study shows that people rate empathic responses as more supportive and emotionally satisfying when they believe they ...
After studying nearly 6,000 people, researchers discovered that "cool" people share remarkably similar traits worldwide.
Undergraduate Chelsey Tien won the Dean’s Award for her psychology research that explored the role parents play in helping ...
If you ever wonder how plentiful NYT insights can actually change your life today, then you’re in the right place. This ...