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There is something comforting about realising that, even in Homer’s day, people wondered what the hell their dreams meant ...
Though relationships are grounded in shared memories, some gaps and inaccuracies can help us live well in a social world ...
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New research shows that people satisfy their curiosity in different ways. Are you a hunter, a busybody or a dancer?
Research with transgender people sheds light on the memory processes that allow any of us to navigate periods of change ...
Incorporating ancient African wisdom into wellbeing interventions could push positive psychology beyond its Western roots ...
A brain glitch? Quantum entanglement? Here are some of the best and oddest explanations for déjà vu we have from science ...
At first, I thought it was a coat in the water – a big black coat puffed up with air, floating down the Seine in the early ...
is a clinical psychologist based in Philadelphia, US. Her poetry, essays and feature articles have been published by The New ...
The Seattle-based artist Mindie Lind grew up ‘obsessed with the stage’, and today has a prominent voice in the Pacific Northwest as a musician and writer on disability and beyond. However, as she ...