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Mind and Behavior
Hinduism emphasizes the journey, whichever path that takes. And it holds us responsible for our own self-improvement.
The “money taboo” is not a single taboo, but rather an amalgamation of several smaller taboos tied to gender and socioeconomic class.
Million Stories
Over time, different structures in the brain come to play unique roles in the storage and retrieval of long-term memories.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain "rewire" itself by forming new neural pathways.
The automated McDonald's has a staff comparable to other stores. But the crew members are all focused on making and packaging orders instead of delivering them.
The new documentary “Make People Better” leans toward a different narrative about gene-editing than we've heard before.
When boredom creeps in, many of us turn to social media. But that may be preventing us from reaching a transformative level of boredom.
The majority of children who stutter will spontaneously recover from it without intervention, but some 20% of people do not.
If you want to sleep more, try working less, eating better, and exercising more. Alternatively, you could emigrate to Albania.
2023 will see an "arms race" in mixed reality hardware and software. This truly will revolutionize our society.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
The concept of burnout is nothing new. But there are ways to prevent burnout and promote greater engagement with work.
These five great books should prompt us to work on what needs fixing the most in the world: ourselves.
Parity tasks (such as odd and even categorisation) are considered abstract and high-level numerical concepts in humans.