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Understanding the dark side of competition: a lesson in emotional intelligence
In a world often governed by impulsive emotions, the recent stabbing at a thunee game raises alarming questions about conflict resolution and emotional maturity.
Scroll through social media and you’ll quickly encounter phrases like “I am worthy” or “I choose happiness”. The tantalising promise is: repeat these positive affirmations often enough and you’ll be ...
Imagine a "smart fluid" whose internal structure can be rearranged just by changing temperature. In a new study published in Matter, researchers report a way to overcome a long-standing limitation in ...
The 2026 Spring Festival Gala amplified its viral magic when the Hong Kong legend belted out We Are the World with American ...
The United States and its allies could help Kim Jong-un solve his country’s severe environmental problems in exchange for military concessions while emphasizing North Korean self-reliance. It’s a long ...
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How self-driving cars actually work
Self-driving cars often seem like something pulled straight from science fiction. The idea that a vehicle can steer, brake, ...
It is argued that anti-Zionism is often antisemitism in disguise. But many more instances of genuine anti-Zionist activity ...
The IRS can broaden the audit, and, in the wrong fact pattern, frame the issue as deliberate concealment rather than poor ...
As Christian nationalism rises, some influential voices are reframing this ability as weakness, manipulation or even a threat to faith.
Social anxiety isn’t only psychological. New research is revealing its biological roots – and how to reset them ...
Silver economy: an in-home help service provider in the Netherlands is revolutionising care delivery for the elderly with a streamlined, patient-centred approach that trusts community nurses and ...
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