Empathy, the awareness of another’s feelings and emotions, is a key feature in normal social interactions. But new research from
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Is being a night owl bad for your health? Night owls may have a higher risk of suffering from heart disease and type 2 diabetes than early risers
Night owls may have a higher risk of suffering from heart disease and type 2 diabetes than early risers. In
Stop Focusing Only on Your Own Health – It's Backfiring
Self-transcendence, or thinking beyond yourself, can somewhat ironically help you achieve your personal goals.(Getty Images) Eating well, moving your body
Schadenfreude sheds light on darker side of humanity: ‘Dehumanization appears to be at the core of schadenfreude’
Schadenfreude, the sense of pleasure people derive from the misfortune of others, is a familiar feeling to many — perhaps
Sidestepping the pitfalls of overconfidence with plausible deniability
A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power — such as politicians and CEOs
How to be fitter, happier and more successful: stop dreaming and start getting real | Oliver Burkeman
In 2011, the New York University psychologist Gabriele Oettingen published the results of an elegant study, conducted with her colleague
The warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing in it for you
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed that the warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing
Being 'Hangry' Is A Very Real Thing, According To Science
Have you ever noticed you are far more likely to succumb to an irrational angry outburst when your stomach begins to
Is email evil? Bosses are getting boxed in by their inbox
Want to be a better boss? Check your email less often. Research from Michigan State University shows that keeping up
Beauty is simpler, and less special, than we realize: New analysis of long-studied feeling
Beauty, long studied by philosophers, and more recently by scientists, is simpler than we might think, New York University psychology