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3 small habits that make a big difference

about 21 hours ago

“We are what we repeatedly do.” Aristotle said it first, and a...

The surprising reason female mongooses start wars — and what it reveals about group survival

about 24 hours ago

One of the world’s most cooperative mammals is also one of its...

Ask Ethan: How empty are the depths of space?

1 day ago

Here on Earth, there are enormous variations in the densities of what...

How to set better goals and actually follow-through, in 65 minutes

1 day ago

Most productivity advice costs more time than it returns. The fix isn’t...

How helping your rivals makes you harder to beat

1 day ago

On the morning of May 23, 1925, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck the...

The story of the Komodo dragon, from island myth to evolutionary wonder

2 days ago

Komodo dragons were nearly mythical creatures until the first detailed field study...

What brain scans reveal about spiritual people and depression

2 days ago

What is hope, and where does it come from? Lisa Miller, PhD...

Why science has abandoned the existence of the aether

2 days ago

All throughout the Universe, different types of signals propagate. Some of them...

Zugunruhe: The restless sign that something needs to change

3 days ago

You’re sitting at your desk, two hours into the working day, and...

A new experiment deepens the physics mystery over “big G”

3 days ago

There are a few things in this cosmos that are truly universal...

Are we over-diagnosing ourselves? Rethinking the language of mental illness.

4 days ago

“Life is inherently difficult,” wrote the English psychiatrist and pediatrician Donald Winnicott...

How ancient DNA proved human origin theory wrong

4 days ago

What looked like a simple story of migration turned into a record...