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Research suggests that psychological biases may limit support for reducing economic disparities. But there are ways to get ...
New research finds that self-compassion and mindfulness can help new fathers stay well and bond with their babies.
Caring for others can improve our well-being, build resilience, and foster lasting community—during moments of collective ...
A new book argues that social media does more harm than good and we might be happier and healthier using it less.
Forgiveness is a process that takes time, and what that process will look like may be different for each person.
We can be a supportive presence for our children when a loved one is dying, even in the midst of our own grief.
Three new books examine where U.S. COVID-19 policy went wrong and how it has shaped children's lives and development.
A historian examines how protests and social organizing around labor, energy, and immigration affected the course of Trump's ...
She’s a dedicated high school teacher who arrives early each day to prepare for her lessons and often stays late to offer extra help to students. Sarah McDaniels also takes work home, spending her ...
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution says that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom ...
Systemic, structural change has always been a part of the perspective of the Greater Good Science Center. In a 2022 essay, editor Jeremy Adam Smith defines structural forces in the context of our work ...
The average human lifespan is absurdly, terrifyingly finite. If you’re lucky and you live to 80, you will have lived about four thousand weeks. This truth, which most of us ignore most of the time, is ...