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Popular history says that ending the gold standard, which made it possible for the government to spend a lot of money, ended the Great Depression. As usual, most people are wrong about history.
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Most of us know by now that 10,000 steps is recommended everywhere as a target to achieve – and yet where did this number actually come from?
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The space agency describes the process of landing rovers on Mars as "seven minutes of terror."
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New research identifies 16 different COVID-19 personality types and the lessons we can learn from this global pandemic.
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In Germany and France, having an Anglo-Saxon first name is a good predictor of extreme voting behavior
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In the future, you might voluntarily share your social media data with your psychiatrist to inform a more accurate diagnosis.
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Clinical trials at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research focus on stabilizing cognitive loss and alleviating the psychotic symptoms that change our loved ones.
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Answering the question of who you are is not an easy task. Let's unpack what culture, philosophy, and neuroscience have to say.
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When someone is lying to you personally, you may be able to see what they're doing.
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The newly discovered galaxies are 62x bigger than the Milky Way.