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The art and science of good conversation
A new book, Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves, reveals the hidden architecture of good conversation and how we can...
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Citizen scientists are drawing on personal experience to help researchers create new plant-based fermented foods and maximize their health...
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Is Your Teen Stuck to a Screen?
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The Benefit of Doing Things You’re Bad At
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Neuroscience study reveals how breathing shapes brain activity during anxiety
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Scientists discover a 'Goldilocks' zone for DNA organization, opening new doors for drug development
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Separating science and the humanities is hurting us
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nature
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New year, new comet: 2025 is kicking off with an icy space visitor
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The Prompt: ‘White-Collar Bloodbaths’
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I launched an Etsy shop and treated it like a science experiment. Within four months, I made $ 48,000 in profit — here's how.
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