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  July 01, 2024

Making Art is a Uniquely Human Act, and One That Provides a Wellspring of Health Benefits

When you think about the word “art,” what comes to mind? A child’s artwork pinned to the fridge? A favorite artist whose work always inspires? Abstract art that is hard to understand?...

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  June 19, 2024

An Homage to the Dad Joke, One of the Great Traditions of Fatherhood

The popularity of the term speaks to its resonance. But why do so many dads embrace this form of corny joke telling?...

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  April 29, 2024

When Dementia Strikes a Beloved Writer

García Márquez’s writing style changed as well, according to neuropsychologist Katya Rascovsky at the University of Pennsylvania, His new novel is simpler: shorter sentences, less complex words, and more word repetitions....

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  April 02, 2024

Lessons From Sports Psychology Research

Telling yourself "kaya mo ito, kaya mo ito" actually works....

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  March 22, 2024

The Atomic Bomb, Exile and a Test of Brotherly Bonds: Robert and Frank Oppenheimer

"Frank Oppenheimer continued to get upset (and a little drunk) every August 6, the day Hiroshima was bombed. He’d rub his forehead hard, as if he was trying to rub something out."...

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  March 09, 2024

Toward Truly Compostable Plastic

Rather than abandon this material, we need to find a better, kinder version — polymers with the tensile strength and flexibility of modern plastics that are derived from sustainable biological sources and can be effectively returned to the environment....

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