As a resident tutor, I’ve seen how students are using AI as more than a tool. It’s a psychological shift we’ll soon all make ...
The UK director Rosie Baldwin captures Kosovich giving the activity his all over the course of the day, even as he often ends ...
In this layered portrait of life on the streets of Los Angeles, strife is interlaced with moments of joy and solidarity ...
Most of us are sad when we see someone who is sad. It’s called empathy or, a slight variant, sympathy. But what about those times, rarely acknowledged in public – or even to oneself – when we feel ...
Alice Gregory is reader in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her work focuses on understanding the associations between sleep disturbances and a range of other ...
Which of these arguments do you think is better? Argument 1: Every time anyone has jumped in the air, they have fallen back to the ground. So, the next time someone jumps in the air, they will fall ...
At my family’s table, Midwest meatloaf, Bengali dal, South Asian dumplings and Tunisian couscous are all in rotation. These are the foods of our history: they run through the places we’ve lived, the ...
A magazine to help you understand your self and live well ...
A magazine to help you understand your self and live well ...
How did humans create the earliest words? Iconic vocal sounds, which match form and meaning, likely played a key role Language gives us the power to describe, virtually without limit, the countless ...
As I’ve got older, I’ve got better at saying ‘no’ to requests I don’t fancy, but I regularly fail. Usually, I feel the urge to give a socially acceptable reason – busyness, or a clash. But, without an ...