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How Pandemic Life Mimicked Pioneer Times
Sourdough, seeds, shovels and other basic survival needs made a comeback
Unvaccinated Workers Say They’d Rather Quit Than Get a Shot, but Data Suggest Otherwise
The actual number who resign rather than get the vaccine is much smaller than the survey data suggest
How Facebook Hinders Misinformation Research
The platform strictly limits and controls data access, which stymies scientists
Discrimination Persists in Society—but Who Discriminates?
Is discriminatory behavior widely dispersed or highly concentrated in a small number of people?
Some Psychological Interventions Are More Harmful Than Helpful
New research shows that some highly publicized programs are ineffective
How 9/11 Ushered in a New Era of Conspiracy Theories
The breakdown of institutional legitimacy helped shape our current information crisis
A New Way to Understand—and Possibly Treat—OCD
People with the disorder seem to have a more flexible “sense of self”
Drug Overdose Deaths in 2020 Were Horrifying
We need radical change in order to address the crisis
Sometimes Mindlessness Is Better Than Mindfulness
In some situations, don’t pay so much attention
Apple’s New Child Safety Technology Might Harm More Kids Than It Helps
Features designed to guard against sexual abuse carry the potential for unintended consequences
Lessons from Life Choices Made during the Pandemic
For a couple working in health care, the decision to get married and have a baby was complicated
How to Reduce Racial Disparities in Smoking Deaths
African Americans die at a higher rate than other groups and have a harder time quitting. But new evidence-based approaches can change that
On Kindness and Grief
What God, Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness Have in Common
Theories that try to explain these big metaphysical mysteries fall short, making agnosticism the only sensible stance
The Art of Pondering Earth’s Distant Future
Stretching the mind across time can help us become more responsible planetary stewards and foster empathy across generations
The FDA Shouldn’t Support a Ban on Kratom
The herbal supplement can be abused, but given the explosion in opioid deaths, eliminating this safer substitute will almost certainly lead to more deaths
What Is a Question?
A 92-year-old essay provokes musings on the nature of knowledge, reality—and uptalk
Congress: Support Health Care Professionals in Preventing Gun Violence
Back President Joe Biden’s plan to invest $5 billion in programs proved to reduce shootings
Why So Many Young People Hate STEM Courses
Take it from someone who almost gave up on her dream of being a scientist