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Why We Blame Entire Groups for Individual Members’ Mistakes
When a student from Delhi’s Government Model School was caught cheating during an inter-school mathematics competition, seventeen-year-old Arjun from the…
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Why You Think You’re Complex But Others Are Predictable
When seventeen-year-old Meera from Delhi moved into a hostel for her pre-university program, she was assigned to share a room…
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Why We Defend Systems That Actually Hurt Us
At Mumbai’s Cathedral School, there was a rule that seventeen-year-old Kavya and her classmates universally disliked: students were required to…
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Why We Have More Words for Being Social Than Being Smart
When seventeen-year-old Priya from Mumbai was assigned a school project to describe ten classmates using adjectives, she started listing words…
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Why You Take Credit for Success But Blame Others for Failure
When Delhi’s Modern School cricket team lost to their rivals by just three runs in a thrilling inter-school match, seventeen-year-old…
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Why You Think “They’re All The Same” But “We’re All Different”
When Delhi’s prestigious St. Stephen’s School and the nearby Government Model School were paired for an inter-school cultural exchange program,…
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Why You Think Your View of Reality Is The Only Correct One
In February 2015, a simple photograph of a dress posted online created one of the most revealing moments in the…
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I hate it when other adults ‘parent’ my kids. What can I do?
Long weekends often bring family and friends together in a mix of generations. Somewhere between the egg hunt and hot…
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Winter crops need to be sown ‑ but Australia’s farmers are worried about fertilisers and fuel
War in the Middle East has put a spotlight on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow sea passage through which…
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Teens and young adults are driving the demand for online abortion pills via telehealth – new research
Teens in the U.S. are obtaining medication abortion pills through telehealth, and young people age 18 to 24 are ordering…
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Fuel prices are driving more Australians to EVs ‑ and secondhand cars are in high demand
As conflict in the Middle East sends diesel and petrol prices skyrocketing, more and more Australians and New Zealanders are…
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How Iranian hackers pose a threat to US critical infrastructure
Michigan may be more than 6,000 miles away from the war in Iran, but, virtually speaking, it’s well within striking…
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For adults with ADHD – or even those with just some symptoms – using smart strategies to start and complete tasks can make all the difference
Do you ever find yourself at the end of a nonstop day feeling like you haven’t made progress on the…
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From Artemis II to ‘Project Hail Mary’, spaceflight captures audiences when it centers on people because human space travel is hazardous
The central premise of the blockbuster film “Project Hail Mary” is a long-shot mission with a familiar goal: Save humanity…
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Bypass the Strait of Hormuz with nuclear explosives? The US studied that in Panama and Colombia in the 1960s
With the world struggling to get oil supplies moving from the Middle East, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich raised eyebrows…
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