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Enhance Your Resilience

Enhance Your Resilience

Scientists have compiled evidence-based tactics for building resilience. Among them: rethink adversity, forge close friendships and tackle novel challenges.

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Humans Are All More Closely Related Than We Commonly Think

Humans Are All More Closely Related Than We Commonly Think

Humanity’s most recent common ancestor and so-called genetic isopoint illustrate the surprising connections among our family trees.

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   How to Stop Doomscrolling News and Social Media

How to Stop Doomscrolling News and Social Media

“Doomscroll Reminder Lady” Karen K. Ho explains how to step away from the screen.

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No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air

No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air

Do recent explanations solve the mysteries of aerodynamic lift?

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Foresee and Forget: How to Remember the Future

Foresee and Forget: How to Remember the Future

Thanks to memory, we are able to recall the past. But we also need it to implement new ideas in the future.

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Scientific American July Issue

Scientific American July Issue

Voyagers' Final Frontier

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