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Joy Is Good for Your Body and Your Mind: Three Ways to Feel It More Often
Joy is very different from our other emotions.
Joy is very different from our other emotions.
In a time of great powers and empires, just one region of the world experienced extraordinary economic growth. How?
Two leading voices in evolutionary consciousness science explore the subject through words and images.
BookTok readers are flocking to physical stores to snag a copy of the latest viral hit—and helping the once-struggling chain turn a corner.
Better to run than to have your liver squeezed out.
Seeking a deeper connection to the world, Angela Maxwell set off to walk it alone. Six years and 20,000 miles later, she brought that connection home.
Venus used to be as fit for life as Earth.
As a growing number of passengers take to the skies, a viable path towards climate-friendly innovations in air travel is filled with challenges.
Experts explain how confronting your darkest impulses can help you grow as a person.
When we’re waiting, we often have the urge to distract ourselves—but a new study finds we’d enjoy doing nothing but think.
This is one of the easiest, most delicious ways to cook down a whole head of cabbage until it’s falling-apart tender.
Evolution progresses much more quickly over years or centuries than it does over geologic time. Now the oldest viruses on the planet are enabling scientists to calibrate this evolutionary clock.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the colour-coded Google Calendar.
Women are so fed up with men that the phenomenon even has a name: heterofatalism. So what do we do with our desire?
It’s not just that it’s dark and people are asleep. Urban sprawl, confirmation bias, and other factors can play a role in why nocturnal disasters claim more lives.
In July 1969, Senator Edward Kennedy pleaded guilty to fleeing the scene of an accident where a young aide died. But many questions about the ‘Chappaquiddick incident’ went unanswered.
Bad mood? Puffy face? Immune issues? Across TikTok and Instagram there are scores of influencers ready to sell you some products—without ever sending you to a doctor.
Protein has taken over the packaged-snack aisles at the grocery store. But do you need extra protein in your chips and muffins?
From sudden attacks of diarrhoea to problematic wind, our expert answers all the questions you were too embarrassed to ask.
Families of those killed and tortured for political reasons under apartheid are searching for the truth about why the perpetrators have gone unpunished.
Teach your kids to identify astonishing flora along your journey.
“Superman” continues to rule the global box office, powering to $406 million after two weekends of release.
The season 4 cliffhanger left fans of the show with so many questions. Will the final season of ‘Stranger Things’ reveal the answers? Here’s what we know so far.
In Lena Dunham’s buzzy new Netflix series, the actor spins the love interest into something much more idiosyncratic—emotional baggage and all.
And not even Phylicia Rashad can stop him.
At 225 solar masses, this gargantuan merger of two black holes challenges our thinking on these famously elusive objects.
When the Hubble Space Telescope first launched in 1990, there was so much we didn’t know. Here’s how far we’ve come.
Often summer ushers in a slump in productivity. However, there’s no reason to panic. Here’s a tool kit for using summers to reset and gear up.
The last few Mission: Impossible movies have both benefited and suffered from conformity, and now’s your chance to revisit its wilder days.
The deaths in the Texas Hill Country are a tragic testament to the force of a raging river. Flood-stricken Vermont has a radical plan to counter the threat it faces.
We’ve all heard about the epidemic of loneliness that can shorten lives and make retirement miserable. But there’s more to the story.
Advanced light microscopy techniques have come into their own — and are giving scientists a new understanding of human biology and what goes wrong in disease.
Talking about death is often life-affirming.
Some people are trading chemical sunscreens in favour of mineral versions because of fears over toxicity, pollution and effectiveness. Is there actually any difference?
A new study in JAMA shows how proximity to Coldwater Creek, where nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project was improperly stored, affected cancer rates over the decades.
The data, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also showed a significant increase in COVID-related emergency room visits for young children.
Many student loan borrowers could see their monthly bills more than double now that the Biden-era SAVE plan is defunct.
How to help your team members get the most from your meetings.
Misinformation is everywhere. And yes, some of it has probably gotten to you.
Tensions are escalating between the White House and the Federal Reserve, with consumers caught in the middle.
The surprising lessons the conveyor belt sushi business taught me. Sudden equipment failures. Supply chain surprises. Retaining staff as the goalposts move in real time. These aren’t challenges I’ve faced as a tech founder—but I have faced them running restaurants.
For many, Social Security benefits are a key part of their retirement plan. So it makes sense that you would want to get the most possible from this monthly source of income.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, parts of central Texas were devastated by flash floods after the region was hit with the equivalent of four months' worth of rain in just a few hours. At least 134 people were killed, and more than 100 are still missing as of press time.
“Revenge saving” emphasizes making up for poor financial habits by being aggressively frugal or restrictive with your current spending.