New report finds rental market stabilizing as new supply moderates, affordability limits rent growth, and local markets ...
A recent comprehensive review of existing scientific research suggests that individuals who engage in impulsive acts of violence tend to score lower on intelligence tests compared to non-violent ...
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Negative reinforcement has a bad reputation. Here’s what it really means, and why it can be surprisingly helpful.
A long-running study shows that unhealthy, ultraprocessed diets at age two are linked to lower IQ scores in children by age six and seven.
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