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Cindy Otis' Tweet thread, filled with tips on how to deal with the seemingly endless barrage of tragic or stressful developments in the world, went viral.
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Talking about testes and menses can be super awkward for any kid. A new book tries to take the embarrassment out of growing up – and be inclusive of every body.
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Hundreds of thousands of pets are estimated to have crossed into countries neighboring Ukraine since the war began.
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A UTSA professor of psychology explains why it's hard to keep those resolutions
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How does a herd decide which direction to head in? Researchers put GPS collars on a gathering of goats to find out. Here's what they learned — and how it might apply to humans.
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Mycah Hazel has been keeping a journal since she was 11, writing multiple entries a week.
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From Texas Standard : For decades no one questioned how police officers proved someone committed a crime. Now, several techniques used by law...
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Today it's fidget spinners, but soon it will be another little gizmo that children dearly, desperately want. The complicated social dynamics of childhood are one big reason.
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Is altruism natural? Can you find it in the animal kingdom or is it special to the human race?David Sloan Wilson, distinguished professor of Biology and…
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Hector A. Garcia’s Alpha God discusses evidence from various religions’ texts, practices, and laws to prove that religion connects to our very basic…