Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life.
Paul Kingsnorth argues technology is killing us - physically and spiritually. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Victoria Chamberlin Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” ...
For 300,000 years, the natural world has been a source of security, warmth and nurturance. That may be why being in it improves our health, write two CNY psychologists.
This summer, researchers at the University of Derby in the UK published a finding that humanity’s connection to nature has declined by more than 60 percent since 1800. The researchers arrived at this ...
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Hybrid model reveals people act less rationally in complex games, more predictably in simple ones
Throughout their everyday lives, humans are typically required to make a wide range of decisions, which can impact their well-being, health, social connections, and finances. Understanding the human ...
A new study finds that people value empathy more when they believe it comes from a human—even if the actual response was generated by AI. Across nine studies involving over 6,000 participants, the ...
The study published in Nature Communications analysed the brains of 3,802 people aged between zero and 90, and identified ...
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