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How to fix your attention span

2026-07-03 18:01:00

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Could you watch this video on full screen, 1x speed, with no distractions? Here are five steps to rebuild your attention span

- Video by Daniel Pink

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Who do you think you are? There are two answers

2026-07-02 18:00:00

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Being seen for who you are, both existentially and metaphysically, is a gift that society should strive to bestow on all

- by Joanna Lawson

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We should study the history of emotions

2026-07-02 18:00:00

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A profile of a scholar of the history of emotions provoked a remarkable backlash. But critics of the field misunderstand it

- by Sam Haselby

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Tips and tools for navigating hearing loss

2026-07-01 18:00:00

A person holding a phone displaying text: “The weather is not great. We could stay in.”

At home, at work and out having fun, these are the supportive tools, apps and services that have helped me and many others

- by Faith Davis

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The film that attacks you

2026-06-30 18:01:00

Black and white film still of a woman with a hand holding her eye open, showing surreal imagery.

Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí drew on imagery from their dreams and unconscious minds to create this shocking, surreal film

- Video by The Nerdwriter

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Why you should talk to your dead ancestors

2026-06-30 18:00:00

A family praying at a cemetery, standing beside a grave with trees and tombstones in the background.

The simple act of communicating without expecting anything in return can bring you closer to your family – and to yourself

- by Mariam Vahradyan

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