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New study reveals decision markets effectively predict replicable social science experiments, with 83% success for top-rated studies compared to 33% for the lowest.

New research finds that Creativity Camp significantly enhances the mental health and self-awareness of teenagers struggling with depression through creative engagement.

New research reveals that low doses of ketamine rapidly relieve depressive symptoms by uniquely targeting NMDA receptors in the brain.

New research finds that as individuals transition from adolescence to adulthood, they experience less decision noise, enhancing their decision-making skills and performance.

New research finds that human-AI interactions may subtly steer our evolutionary path, influencing traits like brain size, attention spans, and social behaviors.

New research finds that relying on police in schools may exacerbate violence, undermine student safety, and contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.

New research reveals that job roles significantly shape personality traits, with distinct profiles emerging across different occupations and enhancing career compatibility.

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New research finds that ghosting significantly increases stress and can lead to maladaptive daydreaming and vulnerable narcissism, particularly among younger adults.

New research finds that drinking a flavanol-rich cocoa beverage can protect vascular health from the stress of a high-fat meal, helping maintain blood flow.