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Dacher Keltner urges today's graduates to find the good in themselves and in humanity.
Dacher Keltner urges today's graduates to find the good in themselves and in humanity.
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Being the best mom you can be, keeping your child safe online, gratitude vs. entitlement, divorce, and more!
New studies consider the links between nature and mindfulness, and between religion and healthy aging.
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A recent study suggests boys who do poorly in school are more attracted to violent video games—and violent behavior.
In this commencement address, Dacher Keltner asks today's graduates to look for the best in themselves and in humanity.
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In the second of a two-part conversation, Imagine author Jonah Lehrer explains how science can help teams become more creative.
A recent study suggests we can learn to regulate and manage our emotions even after we’re reached adulthood.
Can feeling good ever be bad? New research says yes—and points the way to a healthier, more balanced life.
The plot of the new film sounds cynical. But it reveals a surprising amount about the science of human goodness.
The latest viral video sensation is more than a portrait of a cute and creative kid. It's a guide to how we can nurture kids' imagination.
Combining wit with deep knowledge, Robert Sapolsky explains the optimal amount of stress.
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