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How large language models and electrons might share a hidden geometry.
3 powerful steps to a more hopeful life.
The power of contracting and expanding our awareness to navigate life and emotions.
No one can do their best while also tracking their performance.
What a Pew Research study says about teens, social media, and the rest of us.
Foster key thinking skills to guard against the cognitive laziness AI encourages.
The agony of ambivalence can mask its substantial rewards.
Here's how to hold on to new information.
A new study suggests how to shape kids into adults who hold positive world beliefs.
Child suicide is avoidable. Here's what we must change, before it's too late.
The lab that sees itself: Wrike, collaborative flow, and the future of work.
How healthy couples stay connected—even when it’s hard.
When and why do introverts act like extraverts and vice versa?
Learn how hypnosis utilizes your natural trance abilities to foster change.
Despite our wishes and desires, reality always has the last word.
A simple strategy for everyday emotional scrapes that sting.
Science-based secrets for coping when we don’t know what’s coming next.
Hiding vices or avoiding triggers may cause family members to cut off contact.
Why emotional regulation and problem-solving truly prepare kids for life.
A new project promotes local news as an outlet to defend research under attack.
Asian American families may face barriers to talking with their kids about mental health.
The association between perfectionism and a self-defeating orientation.
The way you speak to yourself matters more than you might think.
As we look toward the end of life, we can stretch out our moments of pleasure.
Personal Perspective: Beyond survival, young people also need meaning and joy.
How hormonal shifts reshape parenting during perimenopause.
Groups help us find clarity, connection, and confidence during career change.
Behind the couch, psychoanalysis offers a subtle education in the art of living.
Stop getting involved with abusive, addicted, or unfaithful partners.
Personal Perspective: Those who change lives are the ones who keep showing up.
Why many boys struggle to see the value of school and the point of college.
Take stock of what's wasting your time and what's holding you back.