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Word of the day: Dastard
The word 'dastard' describes a cruel, dishonorable, or cowardly person. Originating in the 16th century, it evolved from 'coward' to someone performing treacherous acts. Today, it appears in formal ...
Experiments with esports players show this non-caffeinated drink combats mental fatigue in a different way than coffee and ...
A well-established fact of infancy in mammals is that the mother is the primary adult with whom an infant will interact. This holds true across species, from the tiniest shrew to the most massive blue ...
Leerink Global Healthcare Conference 2026 March 9, 2026 8:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsSteve Filton - Executive ...
A recent study published in npj Mental Health Research found that a general tendency to forgive others is associated with ...
Famed chef René Redzepi's Los Angeles Noma residency begins this week and protests are planned. A detailed article in the New York Times is ...
Parents often want to give their children what they never had. But unresolved trauma can shape parenting in ways we don’t ...
Passive-aggressive people often say these 11 unnerving things without even realizing how damaging they sound. If you've ever ...
Feedback often triggers defensiveness because we treat it as judgment. Understanding the 'relational field' helps us use ...
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Parents In The 60s & 70s Refused To Spoil Their Children In The 11 Ways That Make Kids Soft ...
While parents today tend to coddle and praise their kids for the bare minimum, parents in the 60s and 70s refused to spoil their children in the 11 ways that make kids soft today.
Research reveals that some prairie dog alarm calls encode remarkably specific information about humans and other predators.
Proximal goals replace big plans with 5-minute next steps; paired with start rituals, the method lowers resistance to hard tasks.
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