As remote and hybrid work policies evolve, leaders must ensure fairness.
Who Enjoys Magic?
New research found two diametrically opposing personalities enjoy magic.
Alzheimer’s Researchers Form Neurons From Skin Cells via MicroRNA
Researchers have created neurons by converting a patient’s skin cells with microRNAs.
AI as Curator: More Than Meets the Eye
AI has been tested as a museum curator. The experiment is a case study of how psychology functions in complex creative tasks.
Olympic-Level Conversations With Kids
Many post-traumatic parents wish they knew how to have impactful conversations with their kids. The Olympics offers a great time to start. Here’s why, and what to talk about.
The Path to Love: From Reassurance-Seeking to Real Connection
Is your fear of uncertainty wrecking your romantic relationships? Try these DBT skills and practical strategies to form a loving, secure attachment and trust with your partner.
Brain-Computer Interface Links Mind to Mixed Reality
An ALS patient performs the world’s first-ever use of a brain-computer interface to navigate a mixed-reality headset without using hands.
Mental Health Isn’t Made Only in the Mind
Our body is not made up of disconnected parts. If we want to improve how we think and feel, we need to establish what the whole body is doing.
Your Child Is (Probably) Not a Narcissist
Narcissism has been a hot topic in recent years. Some parents are calling their children “narcissists,” but is this accurate or helpful?
A Question of Time: Why AI Will Never Be Conscious
Humans and other animals are conscious because the brain changes as part of the environment from one moment to the next. Artificial intelligence on computers always stays the same.