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MIT Reader: Across Cultures, One Key to Happiness Stands Out

Across Cultures, One Key to Happiness Stands Out Decades of global surveys point to a single, consistent foundation of well-being: our relationships. By: Tim Lomas       One of the most comprehensive assessments of factors affecting well-being is the World Values … Continue reading

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Futurism: AI Psychosis … Murder-Suicide

First AI Psychosis Case Ends in Murder-Suicide Horror beyond words. / Artificial Intelligence/ Ai/ Ai Safety/ Open AI Image by Getty / Futurism A man murdered his mother and then killed himself after ChatGPT fueled his paranoid spiral. As The Wall Street Journal reports, a 56-year-old man … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: AI Speech Model detection…

AI Speech Model Detects Neurological Disorders With 92% Accuracy FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience August 29, 2025 Summary: A new AI framework can detect neurological disorders by analyzing speech with over 90% accuracy. The model, called CTCAIT, captures subtle patterns in voice that may indicate … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Big Five No More? New Study Uncovers Hidden Personality Traits

TGA could lead to a more precise understanding of personality and classifications in psychopathology. Credit: Neuroscience News Big Five No More? New Study Uncovers Hidden Personality Traits FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·August 26, 2025 Summary: For 40 years, the Big Five personality model has … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Have you ever compared your thumb to that of other people … longer thumbs can have bigger brains is the latest finding?

Study Links Thumb Length to Brain Size and Cognition Featured Neuroscience August 26, 2025 Summary: New research reveals that primates with longer thumbs tend to have larger brains, suggesting that manual dexterity and brain evolution developed together. The study analyzed 94 … Continue reading

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Invisible People: Homelessness … where next?

Trump Deploys Troops to Clear Homeless Encampments in D.C. By Robert Davis | August 16, 2025 | Washington DC | Criminalization Credit Image: © Mehmet Eser/ZUMA Press Wire Advocates are condemning President Trump’s deployment of federal troops and threats to arrest unhoused people in Washington, … Continue reading

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Neoscope, Futurism: If you are a Millenial … be a visionary, be creative, find a solution

Aug 21, 10:07 AM EDT/ by Joe Wilkins If You’re a Millennial, We Have Bad News About Your Rapidly Impending Death Prepare for your final avocado toast, millennials. As the world was emerging from the turmoil of COVID in 2023, insurers noticed … Continue reading

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How Stress Types Differently Impact Brain and Behavior Featured Neuroscience Psychology Additionally, changes were observed in key proteins of the blood-brain barrier, with significant sex differences. Credit: Neuroscience News How Stress Types Differently Impact Brain and Behavior FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·August 21, … Continue reading

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EL Pais: Technology and psychiatric diagnosis

Health  Beyond subjectivity: How technology aims to improve psychiatric diagnoses Different tools are detecting biomarkers associated with pathologies such as depression and schizophrenia, opening more avenues to identify the conditions beyond the traditional patient account and doctor’s assessment Rodrigo Santodomingo … Continue reading

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Neuroscience.com Brain’s Memory and Rhythm

Brain’s Memory Rhythm: How Neurons Sync to Store and Recall FeaturedNeuroscience ·August 11, 2025 Summary: Researchers studying people with epilepsy have discovered that nerve cells in the medial temporal lobe coordinate their firing with slow brain waves to encode and retrieve … Continue reading

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