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Why You Can’t Help Sharing the Things You Love
You’ve sent a song to someone at 11 p.m. You’ve pressed a book into a friend’s hands. A new study suggests you weren’t showing off. You were trying to give something away.
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The Relationship Roots of Sadness
When your relationship is going well, it’s likely you feel that life in general is also pretty good. New research shows just how important a good relationship is to well-being.
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Why Millennial Women Love “Off Campus”
Why are moms and millennial women binge-watching “Off Campus”? The answer goes beyond attractive hockey players.
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Turns Out You and Your Best Friend Aren’t Two Peas in a Pod
We assume our closest friends share our personality almost point for point. A study following real friend groups found that the assumption is mostly an illusion.
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How Your Personality Affects the Way You Listen to Music
Music can bring people together or serve as a source of individual comfort. New research shows how introverts and extraverts differ in their choice of listening partners.
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Single Dose Psilocybin Led to Robust Antidepressant Response
A new Swedish trial gave 35 depressed patients one dose of psilocybin. Half were in remission six weeks later. Here’s what the study found, and where the benefit ran out.
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Heat Makes Emergencies More Common and Overdose More Deadly
Extreme summer heat can dramatically escalate the risks for alcohol, drug, and psychotropic medication-related emergencies and overdoses. Here’s why.
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Definitive Experimental Proof That Cats Really Are Selfish
A new study reveals how much cats differ from dogs and toddlers when it comes to altruistic behavior.
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Attachment as Prediction, Development, and Mind Building
A new active-inference account reframes attachment styles as calibrated models of the world—with consequences for how we raise children and how I engineer AI.
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What Couples Get Wrong About Male Sexual Desire
Research reveals men crave emotional connection from sex just as much as women. Misunderstanding this costs couples real intimacy.



