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March 6, 2017

What you don’t know about miscarriages, and how you likely believe more myths than you realize

January 16, 2017

The motivation for audiences to participate in presidential debates is more than just party fever

January 3, 2017

Donald Trump's campaign tactics parallel Roko’s Basilisk

August 8, 2016

After you screw up, your brain slows down — and researchers are getting closer to understanding why

June 27, 2016

Despite the health benefits of exercise, college athletes still struggle with depression.

February 29, 2016

Iconicity may play a surprisingly large role in the English language

February 29, 2016

Theater-based therapy may improve autistics' social skills

February 23, 2016

If you get angry while walking in crowds, you’re not alone

February 2, 2016

Why we keep seeing faces in cars, electrical outlets and even cappuccinos

January 31, 2016

What a divisive food argument can teach us about psychology

January 31, 2016

What a divisive food argument can teach us about psychology

January 2, 2016

What can we learn from the way experts see the world?

November 5, 2015

Americans are surprisingly bad at figuring out how to be happy

October 9, 2015

Researchers are studying autism to gather clues about how babies learn to speak

October 9, 2015

Researchers are studying autism to gather clues about how babies learn to speak

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