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The gist of a scene or place can subtly alter our very sense of being, an affecting quality captured by Monet’s paintings ...
See a city through a visitor’s eyes to capture feelings you’ve lost, or never had – it’s the vicarious construal effect ...
A study explores how many words people use a day, whether women really speak more than men, and whether we’re talking less ...
In this lyrical meditation on freedom, Big D contemplates the mysterious, free world outside after four decades in prison ...
As much as people struggle with not knowing, we live in an uncertain world – and there are advantages to embracing that ...
Everybody has a little more control than they think.’ A neuroscientist explains how we can become architects of our emotions ...
From traits like extraversion to specific habits, there are many ways a couple can match. New research tests whether it helps ...
The difference between a brief flirtation and an all-consuming love affair is one of interest. Put a different way: the thing ...
Practising Carl Rogers’s unconditional positive regard helps me be more compassionate and less judgmental – of myself too ...
Does the blank page look unconquerable? Blackout poetry can give you a creative jumpstart. This short video explains how ...
More people than ever are going solo. We identified a gender difference that hints at the ingredients needed to enjoy it ...
New research shows that people satisfy their curiosity in different ways. Are you a hunter, a busybody or a dancer?