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  • How Slow-Looking Changes Our Experience of Art

    When we take the time to be present and curious, we allow for more complex aesthetic and emotional responses to emerge. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • AI Can Make Dishonesty Easier

    AI doesn’t just automate tasks—it can make dishonesty easier to rationalize and more likely to happen. The question is whether we’ll notice when we let it. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • From Mushroom Trip or Cosmic Ride to Therapeutic Healing

    Research has already shown the psychedelic drug psilocybin eases depression, PTSD, and anxiety. Now researchers are working on deleting the hallucinations. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • How Bayesian Thinking Helps Win Lotteries and Life

    Bayesian thinking won’t guarantee a jackpot, but it can upgrade your life. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • When Listening Becomes a Threat

    Personal Perspective: Listening changed how young men regulated fear and response, and someone who relied on that control noticed. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Why Children Seem to Have a Favorite Parent

    It can be challenging when your child considers your partner to be their "favorite" parent. Yet you should understand that this is not about favoritism. It's about attachment. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Four Simple Techniques to Improve Your Memory

    Researchers have learned a lot about how memory works. Their insights form the basis of clever strategies that help us remember better. Here are four easy-to-use techniques. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • How to Be Less Miserable, End Negativity, and Feel Joy

    Lybi Ma's new book combines evidence-based research with personal stories to demonstrate how we can achieve greater inner peace and overcome the mental gloom that often plagues us. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Will AI Help Predict Future Killers?

    Some kids plan to kill. Can we discover who they are before they do? A program that combines neural and clinical data via machine learning shows predictive promise. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Missing the Children I Never Had

    There’s a Portuguese word for the bittersweet ache of longing: saudade. Once I learned it, I couldn’t stop noticing how often I live inside it. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Four Simple Techniques to Improve Your Memory

    Researchers have learned a lot about how memory works. Their insights form the basis of clever strategies that help us remember better. Here are four easy-to-use techniques. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • AI Can Make Dishonesty Easier

    AI doesn’t just automate tasks—it can make dishonesty easier to rationalize and more likely to happen. The question is whether we’ll notice when we let it. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • From Mushroom Trip or Cosmic Ride to Therapeutic Healing

    Research has already shown the psychedelic drug psilocybin eases depression, PTSD, and anxiety. Now researchers are working on deleting the hallucinations. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • How Bayesian Thinking Helps Win Lotteries and Life

    Bayesian thinking won’t guarantee a jackpot, but it can upgrade your life. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • When Listening Becomes a Threat

    Personal Perspective: Listening changed how young men regulated fear and response, and someone who relied on that control noticed. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • How Slow-Looking Changes Our Experience of Art

    When we take the time to be present and curious, we allow for more complex aesthetic and emotional responses to emerge. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • How to Be Less Miserable, End Negativity, and Feel Joy

    Lybi Ma's new book combines evidence-based research with personal stories to demonstrate how we can achieve greater inner peace and overcome the mental gloom that often plagues us. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Missing the Children I Never Had

    There’s a Portuguese word for the bittersweet ache of longing: saudade. Once I learned it, I couldn’t stop noticing how often I live inside it. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Will AI Help Predict Future Killers?

    Some kids plan to kill. Can we discover who they are before they do? A program that combines neural and clinical data via machine learning shows predictive promise. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
  • Why Children Seem to Have a Favorite Parent

    It can be challenging when your child considers your partner to be their "favorite" parent. Yet you should understand that this is not about favoritism. It's about attachment. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 19, 2026
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