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A new study suggests that maintaining gut health to avoid diabetes may be little simpler than previously believed.
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For centuries, universities have advanced humanity toward truth. Professor Jonathan Haidt speaks to why college campuses are suddenly heading in the opposite direction.
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Maybe you're one of the 74% of Americans in one survey who said they planned on hitting the reset button on Jan. 1 and resolving to improve. Those New Year's resolutions most commonly focus on eating healthier, exercising, losing weight and being a better person.
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Chances are high that you or someone you know will experience a period when depression gets in the way of work, social life or family life. Nearly two in three people with depression will experience severe effects.
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The expansion of the universe is speeding up—contrary to what many physicists expected. A "heat death" is coming, but it's not what you think.
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Taking time for thoughtful consideration has fallen out of fashion, writes Emily Chamlee-Wright. How can we restore good faith and good judgement to our increasingly polarized conversations?
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Three decades after the demise of the GDR, its familiar contours keep coming back from the dead
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Other cultures can differ greatly from your own, but there are commonalties in the way we express emotions.
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Planets can emit radio waves. For the first time, we've picked them up from outside the solar system.
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With COVID-19 fracturing our daily lives and holiday customs, the food on those lonely plates may become a source of solace.