Smartphones are sabotaging our most intimate relationships.
Psychology Today Magazine
July 2016
It's never been easier to grow your own knowledge base.
The more rooted we are in our communities, the better we feel.
What can science tell us about how to reduce youth violence?
Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump have taken unprecedented roles in their parents' campaigns.
A Syrian who fled is homeland to the US is on a mission to help others left behind.
New research explores how long-term memories are solidified as we sleep.
Shayne Bushfield's trivia competition attracts the country's most knowledgeable, and presumably most honest, players.
Our bodies are built for prebiotics, and our minds reap their benefits.
Advice on divorce and dating
For some sports fans, every game is personal.
It's not just superior design that gives performance tools their power.
It takes more than practice to become the best.
Top performers share hard-earned wisdom.
A decade after, an American shot putter received his Olympic gold.
Rivalry is a special kind of competitive relationship.
To push athletes further, researchers and coaches look to maximize the power of the brain.