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Explaining what causes different psychedelic experiences is a trip. This study shows why. By Maggie Galloway / Mar 19, 2022
Who helps first responders in crisis? A peer support group in Colorado is trying. By Peter Andrew Smith / Undark / Mar 16, 2022
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One of the biggest suicide prevention hotlines amends its data-sharing practices By Colleen Hagerty / Feb 1, 2022
Does reading an e-book make us happier than playing a video game? The answer is complicated. By Charlotte Hu / Jan 13, 2022
Fish brains provide insight on how humans store memories By Don Arnold / The Conversation / Jan 11, 2022
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Why people trust accents that match their own, even when they shouldn’t By Shiri Lev-Ari/The Conversation / Dec 8, 2021
Dreading family time over the holidays? These 6 tips will help. By Sandra Gutierrez G. / Nov 22, 2021
Polite warnings are surprisingly good at reducing hate speech on social media By Charlotte Hu / Nov 22, 2021
Your iPhone already tracks your steps. What if it tracked your mood, too? By Shira Feder / Sep 25, 2021
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If climate change is impacting your desire to have kids, you’re not alone By Sara Kiley Watson / Sep 18, 2021
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Some product placement resonates with TV viewers more. Here’s the trick. By Beth L. Fossen/The Conversation / Sep 8, 2021