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From belief to bias, sports fandom mirrors religion in the brain, creating identity, community, and emotional highs.
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ThePrint on MSNEkta Kapoor is taking a leap in the dark. Will India embrace Balaji’s bahu in 2025?Ekta Kapoor has been feared, cheered, and mocked for her decisions by the national and global media. But she's still the ...
Eleven of the 12 members of the board that oversees the Fulbright Scholars Program resigned last month. Among those who ...
Platt has training in both anthropology and neuroscience—he’s interested, he told me, in how consumers make decisions ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants everyone wearing a Fitbit. We should be worried.
In the dry, windswept valleys of Northern Chile, two ancient skeletons are changing how scientists understand the history of ...
With books like “The Mother Knot” and “Beyond the Whiteness of Whiteness,” she challenged liberal orthodoxies about feminism ...
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A mysterious, Stonehenge-like structure beneath Lake Michigan has revealed new clues that could reshape our understanding of ...
Women now make up over half of medical students in Canada, but only one-third of practicing surgeons. A new study suggests ...
"The old Tibetan doctors in our village used to be called 'Great Pandita' when I was a child," Mikyi Tsomo recalled, using a term of high reverence for master healers in Tibetan culture. The girl who ...
On the whole, Catholics in 1925 had little problem with the teaching of evolution. Most likely due to the teaching of Pope ...
Chimpanzees at a sanctuary in Zambia have been found to have developed the “seemingly pointless” behavior of dangling blades of grass from their ear holes and their behinds, according to a new study.
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