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Psychology

We Overestimate the Prevalence of Online Trolls

This misconception can prompt us to feel pessimistic about our peers—and the world

December 17, 2025

The 3 Ways We Read Between the Lines

How humans infer meaning from spoken language is more complex than we thought

December 16, 2025

The Emerging Science of Being Hangry

Your ability to tune into your body’s internal signals shapes hunger-driven mood swings

December 15, 2025

You’re Probably Not Addicted to Social Media

Most of us overestimate how hooked we are

December 12, 2025

What Laziness Has to do with Beauty

The aesthetic benefits of low mental effort

December 10, 2025

This Common Personality Trait May Fuel Serial Killers

A form of narcissism may underlie the psychology of sexually motivated murder

December 10, 2025

Does Anger Aggravate Pain?

The surprising connection between feelings of injustice and bodily aches

December 8, 2025

What Makes a Word Beautiful?

It’s not what we thought

December 3, 2025

Could Virtual Reality Help Doctors Learn Empathy?

Medical schools are testing simulations to bridge the emotional gulf between physicians and their patients

November 25, 2025

The Surprising Benefits of Giving Up

Ditching or adjusting goals in the face of adversity might often be the best thing for us—but we don’t all approach these challenges in the same way

November 17, 2025

Childhood Friends, Not Moms, Shape Attachment Styles Most

A new study upends conventional wisdom about how we relate to those closest to us

November 11, 2025