Environment Political preference doesn’t dictate your views on climate — except if you’re American May 9, 2018
News Performing artists with a history of childhood adversity have more intense creative experiences May 7, 2018
Geology Earth’s oceans generate a second, tiny, previously-unknown magnetic field, ESA satellites find April 11, 2018 - Updated on September 21, 2023
News We’re all dupes for food we crave, willing to pay significantly more even when it’s bad for us April 3, 2018 - Updated on July 19, 2023
News It takes about 200 hours with someone to turn them into a best friend, new study shows April 2, 2018
Mind & Brain Good-looking people are more likely to feel that life is fair April 2, 2018 - Updated on April 3, 2018
News How to win friends and keep employees happy? Make them feel that they matter, research shows March 27, 2018
Health You can’t chase your happiness and have it too — you must let it come to you March 13, 2018 - Updated on February 14, 2020
News New study links ancient cave drawings and the origin of language February 23, 2018 - Updated on September 13, 2018
Mind & Brain Narcissistic? It could have to do with the social system that you grew up in February 9, 2018 - Updated on March 16, 2021
Mind & Brain Millennials demand perfection from themselves and each other, hurting their mental health January 3, 2018
Mind & Brain Chimps and children as young as six will try to witness antisocial behavior being punished December 21, 2017
News Digital avatars for schizophrenic auditory hallucinations make the voices go away December 13, 2017
News Morally outraged tweets spread better, but largely stay within ‘red’ and ‘blue’ bubbles December 4, 2017
News Brexit was fueled by xenofobia and a desire to dominate others in society, new paper reports November 27, 2017 - Updated on November 28, 2017
News Too much of a good thing: very smart executives are less able leaders November 14, 2017 - Updated on November 16, 2017
Mind & Brain MDMA is now officially labelled a “breakthrough treatment” for PTSD August 31, 2017 - Updated on May 7, 2021
News Surprising harmonic structure might be the secret to writing a pop hit, new study finds August 29, 2017
News Couples who spend more than $20k on engagement rings and weddings are 3.5x likelier to divorce August 7, 2017 - Updated on March 23, 2020
Health The eye of the friend zone: relationship goals influence how each person looks at potential friends or mates July 31, 2017
News African kids show much more self-control than Western kids — they passed the famous Marshmallow Test June 21, 2017
Mind & Brain Cute animal therapy can be exactly what you need to put the spark back into your marriage June 20, 2017
News During times of economic uncertainty, citizens prefer dominant leaders rather than prestigious candidates June 13, 2017
Economics Want better, cheaper health care? Pay doctors a flat salary, not per procedure, behavioral economists say May 10, 2017
Mind & Brain Our perception of a character comes not from their actions, but from how they compare to others May 8, 2017
Mind & Brain Speech and language deficits aren’t to blame for autistic children’s tantrums May 4, 2017
Mind & Brain Testosterone makes men more confident in their instincts, less likely to question their impulses May 2, 2017