New research suggests that chatbots still don’t measure up to humans when it comes to connection and well-being.
That line from 2014 movie Ex Machina keeps surfacing as I watch my students navigate a world increasingly shaped by ...
Families and communities are building support systems to navigate the threat of immigration enforcement—and its effects on ...
Researchers explored why some people can forgive themselves after a wrongdoing, while others remain stuck in perpetual guilt ...
Brené Brown, bestselling author, researcher, and University of Houston professor, was surrounded by creativity as a child. “I grew up in a pink stucco house in New Orleans where my mom was always a ...
Most of us have walked or driven by someone camped out on the sidewalk. Those of us who are parents might have heard this question from our kids: “Why do we have a home and that person doesn’t?” You ...
In a new book, philosopher Krista Lawlor explores how being able to reliably see what matters can foster more productive ...
We interviewed global educators about how they teach values, virtues, citizenship, and what it means to be good.
A recent book explores why unstructured, judgment-free play fades in adulthood—and why it’s worth reclaiming for our ...
Have you ever had thoughts like these in your relationship? When your partner comes home late, you think, They’re neglecting me. Work is more important than I am. If your partner doesn’t initiate ...
The first thing to acknowledge about diversity is that it can be difficult. In the U.S., where the dialogue of inclusion is relatively advanced, even the mention of the word “diversity” can lead to ...
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