We hope our children will choose well, and we know, though we rarely say it out loud, that wise choices require more than a ...
Soy Carmín on MSN
Speaking to Yourself: What Psychology Says About This Habit and How It Impacts Memory and Decisions
Have you ever caught yourself narrating your grocery list out loud or arguing with an imaginary version of your boss while in ...
Are we building a better future - or programming our own irrelevance? The stories we tell about progress may be shaping an anti-human world that no longer needs us.
A Journey Through the Natural History of Otters and Why They Matter by Heide Island, PhD, to be published on 4/28/26 by Avery ...
Gertrude Stein's brief tenure as a student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is often treated as mere literary trivia, ...
Financial anxiety doesn't disappear when the bank account grows. For people who grew up worrying about money, the body keeps ...
Here's what we get wrong about people in their late 60s who start saying no to everything. We call it withdrawal. We call it ...
Neuroscientist Vivienne Ming argues in her new book that the biggest risk of artificial intelligence is people using it too ...
Our Wabi Sabi Life on MSN
Why doing something badly might be the most fun you'll have all year
Most adults have a quiet list of things they'd love to try - pottery, salsa dancing, watercolor painting, playing the guitar ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Dongin Literary Award reviews *Cloud People* and *Humanity No. 2*
This year marks the 57th Dongin Literary Award, a celebration of Korean literature shared with readers. Each month, ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai report that early-life exposure to common environmental metals may ...
Scientists at UCLA have created one of the first cellular-resolution molecular maps detailing how Down syndrome alters human ...
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