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Monkey Matchmaking and Why It Matters
In humans, personality similarity between partners can lead to better compatibility and well-being. Is the same true for other pair-bonding primates?
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The Psychology of Misunderstandings Online
Even when people see the same content—whether a video or a tweet—they often interpret it differently through the lens of their identities and beliefs.
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The Hidden Mental Health Toll of Forensic Anthropology
Even when the forensic study of trauma is indirect, it doesn’t stay neatly contained in the lab or the field.
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Why Health Experts Fear a Rise in Hepatitis A and B Cases
The CDC no longer recommends universal childhood vaccines for hepatitis A and B. Could this fuel a surge in outbreaks—like one in India?
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More People Than Ever Survive Their Cancer Five Years or More, Finds ACS Report
The 70% five-year survival rate for all cancers combined is a “stunning victory.” The report also predicts 2.1 million new cases in 2026.
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Would You Take Money Advice From AI?
Would you trust AI with your money? New research shows that when it comes to financial advice, emotional trust still makes people favor humans.
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Breakthrough Brain-Computer Interface Is Minimally Invasive
A new, high-performance brain-computer interface (BCI) can be rapidly implanted through a minimally invasive procedure. The new BCI solution has been implanted in over 50 patients.
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Should You Take Cannabis for Your Anxiety?
Does cannabis help with anxiety? New research finds that cannabis has fewer health benefits than often suggested, and it might come with some serious harms.
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Colorado Sounds the Alarm About the Health of Its Latino Population
A Colorado survey finds that its Latino communities are in crisis—and explains why. Plus: CPR News views people’s everyday realities.
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Metabolic Risk Persists Even After Hepatitis C is Cured
HCV eradication reduces liver fat, but cholesterol levels may remain high after successful treatment.



