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Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human b

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There's a tradition around many Thanksgiving dinner tables that's as consistent as stuffing and pump

Neuroscientist Doug Fields was on a trip to Europe when a pickpocket stole his wallet. Doug, normall

Many of us go to great lengths to be happy. But is our singular focus on feeling good actually makin

Sometimes we feel just one single feeling with overwhelming force. We're joyously happy. We're crush

For centuries, philosophers and theologians have warned about the dangers of pride and hubris. It’s

This week, we kick off our new series, Emotions 2.0, with a special double episode about the emotion

We humans are a social species, and so it's not surprising that we care a lot about what other peopl

I. Me. My. You. He. She. They. It. To. Of. For. These are all words we use without a second thought.

It can sometimes be exciting when we don't know what's coming next. Other times, the unknown can be

Money worries are one of the biggest sources of anxiety in our lives. Psychologist Brad Klontz says

Every morning, you wake up and face the world. What does it look like to you? Do you see a paradise

It happens to the best of us — we blank on someone's name, or forget an important meeting, or bomb a

Saying no to someone who asks for something is often easier said than done. Maybe it's a boss who wa

Many of us feel like there aren't enough hours in the day. We struggle to make time for all the comp

Are you someone who strikes up a conversation with the person next to you on the train? Or do you ke

Whether in your personal life or at work, you've probably experienced what it’s like to have people

When we meet new people, we’re often drawn to those with a commanding presence or a dazzling persona

When we think about misinformation, we often focus on blatant errors or deliberate attempts to decei

We're always told to reach for that next ring, work that third job, go to that boisterous party afte

As we move through the world, it's easy to imagine we're processing everything that happens around u