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You can use music to escape your negative thought loops

2026-03-17 18:00:00

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Research is uncovering the way music can calm the brain and there are techniques to help you amplify its emotional power

- by Stefan Koelsch

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Philosophy feuds: Freud vs Jung

2026-03-16 18:01:00

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How did the most influential friendship in the history of psychoanalysis fall apart? The historic break-up of Freud and Jung

- Video by Aeon

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Want to colour?

2026-03-16 18:00:00

Children playing with buckets in sand by a brick wall, an adult sits on a towel wearing a hat nearby.

When I was six, I met my sister: her quiet question sparked a bond that took us from foster agency to home

- by Leslie Vooris

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Alan Davie’s art class

2026-03-13 18:01:00

Person painting abstract watercolour with green blue orange shapes on paper, paint set visible on table.

What sound does a colour make? And what colour is a sound? An art class and a jazz trio embark on a journey to find out

- Video by Tate

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How to reconnect with your inner child

2026-03-12 18:00:00

Black and white photo of a child silhouetted against a brightly lit fountain at night.

The experiences you had as a child influence your emotional life as an adult. Recognising these dynamics can be healing

- by Nickan Arzpeyma

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A common misunderstanding about genetics

2026-03-12 18:00:00

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People’s misunderstanding of terms like ‘heritability’ shows how important it is to communicate science carefully

- by Alice Gregory

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