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Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation ...
What contagious crying, comforting hugs and other cute behaviour in infants tells us about the roots of emotional connection ...
A lot of people think they know how to sharpen pencils, but… they don’t.’ A guide to doing it right, by an artisanal pro ...
For the men and boys of the Dom community in Varanasi, sacred cremations demand a lifetime of exhausting, dangerous labour ...
In my work as a psychotherapist, I often encounter clients who find it hard to make sense of themselves, appealing to ...
Research suggests that people who express their gratitude more effusively are judged as lower status and less influential ...
All of this is only mine through you.’ Time and identity collapse in a trans poet’s evocative message to her former self ...
Martin Wiener is associate professor in the Department of Psychology at George Mason University in Virginia, US. He is an expert in time perception and temporal processing. His work has been featured ...
In the Austrian Alps, a mother dedicates her heart and crisper drawer to a pet tortoise, lovingly captured by her son ...
Knowing the reasons people opt not to know – and the consequences of that choice – could help us see when it’s problematic ...
When did you last feel a connection with someone? It was probably not too long ago. Laughing over a joke with a co-worker, sharing an emotional moment with a friend, or simply exchanging smiles with a ...
Heather Swan writes nonfiction and poetry. She is the recipient of the Sigurd F Olson Nature Writing Award for nonfiction and the August Derleth Poetry Award. Her work has appeared in such journals as ...