Psychology
The Psychopathic Path to Success
Turns out there can be a positive side to the psychopathic traits that may lurk inside all of us.
Bummer: Popular Happiness Strategies Are a Bust
A new analysis shows the most widely cited happiness studies relied on poor research methods.
This WWII Story Made Us Better Thinkers
Bullet-ridden B-17 bombers taught us to look for what’s missing.
The 5 Most Common Delusions Worldwide
These bizarre beliefs are strikingly prevalent across a diversity of cultures. Why?
Why We Hallucinate Supernatural Explanations
We’re not so different from an error-prone chatbot.
The Original Psychotherapists Were Shamans and Priests
Confession is the key to mental healing.
Is Morality in Decline?
One question for Adam Mastroianni, a psychologist at Columbia University.
Our Super Malleable Sense of Self
Why is it possible to mistake parts of someone else’s face for your own?
Why Scientists Need to Get High
Psychoactive drugs have long been hailed as miracle cures. But you can only understand the paths they blaze through the mind if you’ve traveled them.











