Views writer Reghan Chartrand argues that self-labeling turns behaviors into identity, reinforcing patterns and limiting personal growth.
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A new study shows pigeons keep exploring even when every choice earns a reward, challenging long-held ideas about how habits ...
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A Bengaluru professional discovers his credit cards were quietly maxed out by his spouse. What begins as emotional betrayal ...
At first glance, Lamine Yamal’s role in FC Barcelona’s attack seems rather simple. He receives wide on the right, dribbles ...
Fixed charges and delayed pricing signals can make water conservation hard to see on household bills. Here’s how cities can redesign rates so saving water actually pays off.
This article is authored by Nandini Chatterjee Singh and Mugdha Joshi.
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A growing term in modern dating culture points to relationships driven less by love than by the search for stability.
Northwestern University engineers printed artificial neurons that don't just imitate the brain—they talk to it. In a new ...