If you’re a woman in midlife who has spent any time online recently, you’ve probably come across the words ‘perimenopause’ or ‘brain fog’ in a news article or in your social media feed. Maybe you have ...
‘Resilience’ has become one of our favourite compliments. People praise resilient children, resilient workers, resilient patients, resilient communities. The word shows up in school mission statements ...
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Some people might think that the consequences of having to avoid heights are minimal. But imagine you’re invited to a job interview on the 16th floor of a city office block. Or that your kids are ...
Online spaces at the nexus of nutrition and wellbeing are teeming with their own form of junk food – quick fixes, sponsored ‘advice’ and pseudoscience conflated with the real thing. However, as the US ...
The thought experiment known as Newcomb’s paradox pits participants against a supercomputer with near-perfect predictive ...
Imagine two friends, Elena and Leo, are heading to a party. Leo asks Elena whether Sophie is already there. Elena answers: ‘Yes, she is at the party,’ because Sophie had told her earlier that she’d be ...