As parents, we spend our kids’ entire childhoods preparing them for independence … but sometimes the best lessons can’t be ...
Paul Drexler '72 encourages students to learn foreign language — even in the age of Google Translate and lingua francas — ...
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - IN-DEPTH WITH SARAH WALL: A new study finds helping others isn’t just good for the community — it’s also good for our brains. We are taking a look at the study’s findings, why ...
It might seem unorthodox, but recording a podcast for yourself can help you retain new information. Here's how to do it.
Scientists update Hamilton’s rule with powerful new math, revealing the many ways altruism and cooperation can thrive in ...
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Curious kids: why do we dream?
That’s a really interesting question, and people have been asking it for thousands of years. But it’s difficult to answer ...
Young adults are anxious and feel disconnected; stories can help. Stories provide bridges to better understand complex ...
The study draws insights from 36 CXOs representing two-wheeler (27%), passenger vehicle (53%), light commercial (13%), and ...
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The Ostrich Effect: Why We Avoid Uncomfortable Truths
Have you ever ignored a problem hoping that it would go away? This can be done in multiple ways like you don't want to hear ...
Understandably, the overall amount of usable freshwater has been shrinking under a rising, uncontrolled demand.
The University of Rhode Island is tag teaming with the state and other agencies to learn why Rhode Island is seeing more ...
Much of what looks like bravery on vacation can be traced to an underlying psychological drive: the motivation to grow. According to “self-expansion theory,” developed by psychologists Arthur and ...
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