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Topic: Psychology
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Why our emotions are so powerful
Elizabeth Svoboda - Undark
The TikTok time bomb
Jen Lyons, Sierra Kaul, Marcelle Levine Swinburne, Vikki Vasquez, Gavin Kelley
The existential panic is real
Ariella Cook-Shonkoff
Biden is normal; Republicans not so much
Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
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"Food is a way of disarming people"
Mary Elizabeth Williams
How to cope with holiday loneliness
Nicole Karlis
Twitter amplifies the right, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
My husband intentionally got COVID
Nicole Karlis
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America is experiencing a mass psychosis
Nicole Karlis
Why some workers miss the office
Nicole Karlis
U.S. polarized to the point of no return
Nicole Karlis
The organ that makes us human
Matthew Rozsa
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The surprising science of boredom
Gail Cornwall
The home-for-the-holidays "regression"
Nicole Karlis
Marie Kondo, false prophet
Nicole Cain
Why Adele's sad songs make us feel good
Simon McCarthy-Jones - The Conversation
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The rise of "professional listeners"
Lauren Abunassar
An easy way to reduce online hate speech
Matthew Rozsa
America's crisis of rationality
Taylor Dotson
Are women's STEM societies inclusive?
Teresa Carr - Undark
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The lure of emotionally complex games
Caren Chesler - Undark
Britney is freed
Matthew Rozsa
Gory movies are... good for you?
Matthew Rozsa
The magical thinking of magicians
Mary Elizabeth Williams
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