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Neuroscience News: Mapping the Brain’s Hidden Hub for Creative Thought

Mapping the Brain’s Hidden Hub for Creative Thought FeaturedNeuroscience April 29, 2026 Summary: What makes a brain creative? For years, neuroscientists have pointed to a “dynamic cooperation” between two opposing systems: the Default Mode Network (DMN), which handles spontaneous associations, and … Continue reading

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Have you heard about “Suicidal Empathy”. Elon Musk often refers to it. Too often we have the sympathy for the criminal and scant thought or consideration for the Victim. This is receiving attention in the UK. Victims come first in the new justice law. What can we learn in Ireland?

Victims come first in new justice law Victims and Courts Bill receives Royal Assent to become law.From:Ministry of Justice, The Rt Hon David Lammy MP and Alex Davies-Jones MPPublished30 April 2026 Victims of crime will benefit from a series of crucial measures to … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain

The processors for mentalizing and speaking are dissociated very early in the evolutionary process. Credit: Neuroscience News Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain Featured Neuroscience ·April 27, 2026 Summary: What makes us human? For decades, scientists have … Continue reading

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The Conversation: My husband was recently describing something that happened on a past holiday. It wasn’t a significant event, but it sounded pleasant. I, however, had no recollection of what he was telling me. He couldn’t quite believe it.

Become an author Sign up as a reader Sign in Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + CultureBusiness + EconomyEducationEnvironmentHealthPolitics + SocietyScience + TechWorldPodcastsInsights Share article Print article My husband was recently describing something that happened on a past holiday. It wasn’t a significant event, but it sounded pleasant. … Continue reading

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Fortune: Baby boomers have now ‘gobbled up’ nearly one-third of America’s wealth share, and they’re leaving Gen Z and millennials behind

InvestingWealth Baby boomers have now ‘gobbled up’ nearly one-third of America’s wealth share, and they’re leaving Gen Z and millennials behind By  Sasha Rogelberg Reporter April 26, 2026, 1:43 PM ET Add us on Baby boomers overwhelmingly hold the largest … Continue reading

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The Harvard Gazette: The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease

Search Subscribe April 2026 The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease Three scientists taking varied approaches to understanding Alzheimer’s discuss what it will take to move the field forward Winter 2026 Image: Getty Images/OksanaTkachova In the 120 years since Alzheimer’s disease was … Continue reading

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Psychology Today: 3 Ways to Support Your Highly Sensitive Child

Highly Sensitive Person 3 Ways to Support Your Highly Sensitive Child How parents can facilitate their hypersensitive children’s happiness. Posted April 23, 2026 |  Reviewed by Lybi Ma Source: Xavier Mouton Photographie / Unsplash Highly sensitive children are often deeply perceptive, emotionally tuned in, … Continue reading

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El Pais: When children lie…

Education When children lie: a sign that goes beyond deception It’s not about tolerating harmful behavior, manipulation or deception, but about understanding the function of lies, and addressing the underlying psychological need that sustains them Estefanía Grijota Madrid – APR 23, 2026 … Continue reading

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Futurism: AI Psychosis … Chatbots, a warning

Certain Chatbots Vastly Worse For AI Psychosis, Study Finds “There’s no longer an excuse for releasing models that reinforce user delusions so readily.” By Maggie Harrison Dupré Published Apr 23, 2026 10:03 AM EDT Add Futurism(opens in a new tab)More information Sign … Continue reading

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Wisdom: shared on X by SeanDeLancy23. Carl Jung “Accepting What Life Presents Me With”

@SeanDeLaney23 This is probably one of the more important pages I have ever read. Carl Jung at 84, one year from his death. “One cannot do more than live what one really is.” Jung is saying there is no level … Continue reading

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