psychology
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Cows produce greenhouses gases with their urine and faeces – so we toilet trained them
Douglas Elliffe, The Conversation Lindsay Matthews, The Conversation
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When (and why) humans started getting high on drugs and alcohol
Nicholas R Longrich, The Conversation
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Why many still believe that broken mirrors cause bad luck – a superstition from Roman times?
Barry Markovsky, The Conversation
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Challenge and threat: The psychology behind Rishabh Pant’s historic innings against Australia
Matt Jewiss, The Conversation Matthew Smith, The Conversation
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Do atheists think differently from religious people? Scientists are trying to find out
Miguel Farias, The Conversation
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Here’s why so many people still believe in ghosts
Anna Stone, The Conversation
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Does the coronavirus pandemic carry signs of a generational trauma?
Nishtha Lamba
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‘Moral rebel’: What makes some of us call out bad behaviour, while everyone else chooses silence?
Catherine A Sanderson, The Conversation
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Why people with schizophrenia have trouble understanding metaphors
Felicity Deamer, The Conversation
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DRDO RAC releases vacancy notification for Engineers, Scientists, and Psychologists
Scroll Staff
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Facing trouble: Four odd things that happen when you’re in a videoconference
Norm Friesen, The Conversation
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Dancing doesn’t just lift your mood – it’s also a great form of therapy
Adrianna Mendrek, The Conversation
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A limited vocabulary hinders your ability to express emotions – and to understand them
Kaidi Wu, Aeon
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Chronic stress changes your brain chemically – and can trigger depression
Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian, The Conversation Christelle Langley, The Conversation Muzaffer Kaser, The Conversation
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People with severe mental illness have shorter lives – but the solution isn’t simple
Nick Meader, The Conversation Hollie Melton, The Conversation
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Increased surveillance in public spaces is changing not just how we act, but also how we think
Janina Steinmetz, The Conversation
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Human beings have survived and conquered for centuries not by innovation – but imitation
Connor Wood, The Conversation
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One in 10 people never recover from grief. Why is that?
Marie Lundorff, Aeon
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How the injuries of modern love are redefining India’s ideas of traditional marriage
Parul Bhandari
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Your work doesn’t have to be a calling. Why we need to move past the mantra ‘do what you love’
Sam Haselby, Aeon