A selection of science-based books from the year that together shine new light on who we are and why we think and act as we ...
Leisure is a well-being booster. Both quick “breathers” and deeper “restorers” matter—but research shows that frequent, ...
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The science and psychology behind why humans laugh
The big thinkers at Aperture explore the science and psychology behind why humans laugh. Santa with CCW gets pulled over, tells Ohio deputy 'you got to protect yourself' during festive traffic stop ...
Most people locate their "self" in their head or chest, while others feel distributed throughout their bodies. Personality, ...
Research suggests endless video scrolling may be reshaping attention, memory, emotional regulation, particularly in children ...
Here's a list of resolutions backed by science that actually work. So, no more forgetting that resolution list after the Jan ...
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Why do we eat so much at Christmas? The real science explained
Christmas is a time of joy, celebration and, for many, serious indulgence at the dinner table. From rich roast dinners to endless sweet treats, seasonal eating patterns often look very different from ...
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11 Everyday Observations People Make About Someone With Very Low Intelligence
When people overestimate their level of intelligence, they have some pretty obvious behaviors. Here are 11 everyday ...
This way, his ads never seemed like a sales pitch but as stories people imagined themselves in. When we say an ad “touches us,” we mean that it could connect with us emotionally and personally, rather ...
From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
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