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Study finds social-media break has significant impact on young women's body image
Medical Xpress· 13 hours ago"The statistician inside me was excited—we don't often see effect sizes this large in my area of ...
Gad Saad Ph.D.
Psychology Today· 6 days agoGad Saad, Ph.D., is a professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption and The Consuming Instinct.
How to make $138,000 from shredded banknotes – if you're in Hong Kong
New Scientist· 1 day agoChung To Kong found a way, in the spirit of unboiling an egg (Feedback, 10 September 2022), to make...
Police chief confirms 28 protestors arrested at morning protest | The Emory Wheel
The Emory Wheel· 6 days agoLaw enforcement arrested 28 individuals, including 20 Emory University community members, during...
The Battle Over Gen Z Minds - Sad, Bad Or Mad?
Forbes· 16 hours agoOn the one hand, there are the influential voices of two academics, Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge, raising the alarm that kids everywhere are cracking...
Susan Blackmore Ph.D.
Psychology Today· 7 days agoSusan Blackmore, Ph.D., is a British psychologist, writer and broadcaster, and author of The Meme Machine and Conversations on Consciousness.
Agony over ecstasy: FDA bid shows it’s hard to test psychedelics
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe first attempt to win government approval of a psychedelic drug for mental health treatment is...
The civil rights activist so close to Martin Luther King Jr. she was thought of as his ‘other wife’
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoThe most damaging is that King may have witnessed – and encouraged – a sexual assault at a Washington, D.C. hotel in January 1964. Garrow publishes content from FBI files noting that a woman ...
44th annual 5th Avenue Arts Festival to be held this weekend in Gainesville
The Gainesville Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe theme of this year’s 5th Avenue Arts Festival will be “Continued Community Growth.” The festival...
How Sci-Fi Inspired Conspiracy Theory
The Atlantic· 4 days agoIn 1950, a U.S. Army psyops officer named Paul Linebarger used a pseudonym to publish a science-fiction story titled “Scanners Live in Vain” in a pulp ...