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Mitt Romney is accused of high school bullying. What positive lessons can we draw from the story?
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Mitt Romney is accused of high school bullying. What positive lessons can we draw from the story?
Plus: How stressed are you? Take the quiz!
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Mitt Romney stands accused of homophobic bullying in high school. But what positive lessons can we draw from the story?
Tips for helping kids navigate the social media minefield
Where are you headed? Rick Hanson suggests a way to discover what's most important to you.
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When we forget what happened, do we set ourselves up?
A GGSC-sponsored study found that compassion is less important for moving religious people to perform acts of kindness. But that doesn't mean they are less compassionate!
A recent study offers striking evidence of how nurturing parenting early in a child’s life promotes their healthy development.
A new book reveals how understanding the way your brain works can help you control anger and aggression.
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JoinIn 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.
Robert M. Sapolsky explains why stress can become a chronic problem—and how we can reduce the toll it takes on our lives.
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.
A new book reveals how understanding the way your brain works can help you control anger and aggression.
Combining wit with deep knowledge, Robert Sapolsky explains the optimal amount of stress.
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