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  • Fast Heart Rates Can Drive Anxiety, Not Just Vice Versa

    Fast Heart Rates Can Drive Anxiety, Not Just Vice Versa

    Standing on the edge of a precipice, losing your way in a dark forest, or running into a ...
    Health News March 9, 2023
  • Empathy Is a Skill. Here’s How to Cultivate It

    Empathy Is a Skill. Here’s How to Cultivate It

    The apparent trend toward division and away from empathy isn’t irreversible, according to new research. Empathy is a ...
    Life & Wellness February 10, 2023
  • Teen Brains Tune out Mom’s Voice More Starting at 13

    Teen Brains Tune out Mom’s Voice More Starting at 13

    Teen brains no longer find moms’ voices uniquely rewarding starting around age 13, and start to tune into ...
    Teens August 21, 2022
  • Simple Blood Test Predicts Recovery Time After Hip Replacement

    Simple Blood Test Predicts Recovery Time After Hip Replacement

    Clues from a blood sample can predict how quickly patients who have had hip-replacement surgery will make a ...
    Health News January 16, 2022
  • To Change People’s Actions, Tell Them It’s a Trend

    To Change People’s Actions, Tell Them It’s a Trend

    Focusing on how social norms are changing can help people change their own behavior, new research suggests. Whether ...
    Health December 29, 2017
  • These Words Get People to Eat More Vegetables

    These Words Get People to Eat More Vegetables

    Describing vegetables with words normally used for indulgent foods can get people to eat more of them, a ...
    Health June 16, 2017
  • Young People Aren’t Skeptical of ‘Fake News’

    Young People Aren’t Skeptical of ‘Fake News’

    Young news consumers have trouble distinguishing credible sources from unreliable ones, according to a new report. For example, ...
    US December 6, 2016
  • Air Bag Bike Helmet Inflates to Protect Head

    Air Bag Bike Helmet Inflates to Protect Head

    Drop tests from as high as two meters show that an air bag bike helmet may reduce impact ...
    Health October 4, 2016
  • The Right Words in a Text Can Calm a Crisis

    The Right Words in a Text Can Calm a Crisis

    Crisis hotlines have been around for years, but until recently there's been very little data on which counseling ...
    People August 11, 2016
  • Astronomers Found a Dark Galaxy Hiding in This Image

    Astronomers Found a Dark Galaxy Hiding in This Image

    New analysis of an image taken by the ALMA telescope in Chile reveals evidence that a dwarf dark ...
    News April 19, 2016
  • Photons Carry Messages From Electrons Over 1 Mile

    Photons Carry Messages From Electrons Over 1 Mile

    Physicists have set a quantum record by using photons to carry messages from electrons over a distance of ...
    Science December 1, 2015
  • 90 Minutes in Nature Really Change the Brain

    90 Minutes in Nature Really Change the Brain

    A new study finds quantifiable evidence that walking in nature could lead to a lower risk of depression. ...
    Health July 1, 2015
  • Why Blue Whales Won’t Dive to Avoid Ships

    Why Blue Whales Won’t Dive to Avoid Ships

    For millions of years, blue whales have cruised the world's oceans with hardly a care, their sheer size ...
    Environment May 6, 2015
  • Focus on Caring May Tether Drifting Minds

    Focus on Caring May Tether Drifting Minds

    Compassion meditation be a way to focus a wandering mind, new research shows. Compassion meditation focuses on benevolent thoughts ...
    People May 3, 2015
  • Cheap Online ‘Pep Talks’ Can Boost Students

    Cheap Online ‘Pep Talks’ Can Boost Students

    Brief online interventions that instill a “growth mindset” and a sense of purpose can improve learning, especially for ...
    Education April 30, 2015
  • How to Take Detailed 3D Images of Nano-Objects

    How to Take Detailed 3D Images of Nano-Objects

    A new technique could make it possible to capture high-resolution, 3D images of how light interacts with objects ...
    Tech April 10, 2015
  • Computer ‘Mines’ Facebook to Predict Personality

    Computer ‘Mines’ Facebook to Predict Personality

    Based on what you’ve “liked” on Facebook, computers can pin down your personality traits more accurately than your ...
    Social Media January 18, 2015
  • Estimated Social Cost of Climate Change Not Accurate, Stanford Scientists Say

    Estimated Social Cost of Climate Change Not Accurate, Stanford Scientists Say

    The economic damage caused by a ton of carbon dioxide emissions – often referred to as the "social ...
    Environment January 14, 2015
  • Stanford Engineers Take Big Step Toward Using Light Instead of Wires Inside Computers

    Stanford Engineers Take Big Step Toward Using Light Instead of Wires Inside Computers

    Using a new algorithm, Stanford engineers can design and build a prism-like silicon structure that can bend light ...
    Science December 11, 2014
  • Culture Sets the Tone When People ‘Hear Voices’

    Culture Sets the Tone When People ‘Hear Voices’

    People suffering from schizophrenia may hear "voices"—auditory hallucinations—differently depending on their cultural context, according to new research. Anthropologist ...
    Health July 25, 2014
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