Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?
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From research to "me-search" ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?
From research to "me-search" ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on “Insanely Warm” Arctic Ocean Waters Are Delaying Freeze-Up and Pouring Heat Into the Atmosphere
In late October, sea ice off Siberia has only now begun to start freezing — an unprecedented situation for that part of the Arctic ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Radar is Revolutionizing the Study of Migrations, but Researchers Need Birdwatchers’ Help
Ecologists can now forecast bird migrations like meteorologists forecast the weather. But without on-the-ground citizen science observations, it’s hard to tell a songbird from a goose. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Understanding the Disorder That Drives People to Amputate Healthy Limbs
With phantom limb syndrome, people feel a limb that is missing from their body. An inverse disorder causes people to reject healthy parts of their body. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on We’ve All Heard That Eating Late Is Unhealthy. Is It True?
A growing body of research suggests that it’s a good idea to sync up meal times and our internal biological clocks. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Dramatic Turnabout: 2020’s Antarctic Ozone Hole Is Large, Deep, and Persistent
It's half as large as last year's, but it would have been much worse without the ban on ozone-depleting chemicals. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on 5 Geek Gifts for Space Lovers Obsessed With Black Holes
Everyone loves black holes. Everyone also loves presents. These gifts are the perfect addition to any space lover's collection. From our partners at MyScienceShop. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Children Need Stability, So What Happens When Schools Reopen and Close?
As schools try to respond to infection rates, policies meant to keep children safe are taking a toll on their health in other ways. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on What Is the Cloud? The Not-So Mysterious Place Where Your Data Goes
This ambiguous-sounding network is one you're probably more familiar with than you realize. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on There are probably four rocky planets in the habitable zones of nearby Sun-like stars, says NASA
Data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope constrains the number of nearby Earth-like planets. The task now is to find them. ...read more