We think we need greater self-control to be happier. But a new study suggests the arrow of causation points the other way.
For years, robots have relied on pre-programmed instructions and complex simulations to function. But now, scientists have developed self-aware robots that can learn and adapt in real time, just like ...
Scientists have taken a step closer to replicating nature's processes of self-assembly. The study describes the synthetic construction of a tiny, self-assembled crystal known as a 'pyrochlore,' which ...
Some people seem to have an unshakable steadiness about them. When plans fall apart or life throws a curveball, they don't spiral into blame mode or start blaming it on astrology. They just handle it.
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When do we bite our tongue? The hidden science of self-censoring
Every day, people swallow opinions in meetings, soften criticism with friends, or stay quiet about politics at family dinners. The phrase “bite your tongue” sounds like simple etiquette, but behind ...
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