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Social media, Teenagers, School districts, Teens, State laws, Schools policy, Social media regulation, Cell phones

Schools with phone bans are often giving students the option of placing their devices in a locked case or a box.

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Ethan Kross, WOOP method, emotional regulation, neuroscience, goal setting, motivation, mental health, brain hacks, self-improvement, psychology

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relationship green flags, dating advice for men, Reddit relationship advice, positive personality traits, green flags in women, healthy relationship signs, emotional maturity
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Men share the 10 biggest green flags they have seen in women and the list is eye-opening

Many men cited empathy and kindness as massive factors, but unexpected answers like "creativity" are sparking a new conversation.

third state of existence, xenobots and anthrobots, cellular consciousness, Alex Pozhitkov study, life after death science, biobots medicine, biological robots
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Scientists discover a mysterious 'third state' of existence beyond the boundaries of life and death

New research suggests that our cells might possess a strange form of sentience even after the body has died.

man, boy, manhood, character, influence, wealth, physical appearance, masculinity
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61-year-old says these are the 8 steps someone must take before they truly become a man

"There are a lot of people who live 80 years, die, and never become men."

Television, Disney, Sesame Street, Movies, Puppetry, Puppets, TV history, British TV, Saturday Night Live
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It’s easy making green: Muppets continue to make a profit 50 years into their run

From classroom to late night: how the Muppets dodged typecasting.

Mating strategy, Biology, Wildlife, Predictions, Mating, Hibernation, Groundhogs, Torpor, Wildlife biology
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There's a surprisingly spicy reason for 'Groundhog Day.' And yes, it's all about sex.

We think it's Groundhog's Day, but the groundhogs think it's Valentine's Day.

racial profiling car dealership, BMW test drive denied, discrimination in auto sales, Tamiaa TikTok, National Fair Housing Alliance car study, cash buyer denied test drive, car buying tips
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A BMW salesman refused to let her test drive so she hit back with the perfect power move

She was ready to buy her dream car with cash, but the salesman’s rude behavior changed her mind immediately.

politics, political self-care, exhaustion, political unrest, sociologist, Tressie McMillan Cottom, action
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Sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom shares why political self-care isn't about disengaging

Find healthy ways to take action regardless of political affiliation.

sibling rivalry, brother vs sister aggression, family psychology, Arizona State University study, female aggression in families, direct aggression, social role theory
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Brothers vs. Sisters: Who is actually kinder to their siblings? Science finally has an answer.

We assume boys are the aggressive ones, but a new global study suggests that when it comes to family, the rules change completely.

Genesis Carpet Crawlers 1999, Peter Gabriel reunion, Phil Collins, Trevor Horn producer, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Tony Banks interview, prog rock history
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In 1999, Genesis quietly revamped a '70s classic with Peter Gabriel and it remains sadly overlooked

This stunning, updated track still feels like a gorgeous glimpse of what could have been.

Psychology, Relationships, Ethics, Conflict, Emotions, Forgiveness, Counseling, Virtue, Character virtue
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A counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

Understanding what does and doesn't come with forgiving someone can make all the difference.

Social media, Stress, Anxiety, Technology, Political violence, Digital well-being, Violent imagery, Charlie Kirk
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How to avoid seeing disturbing video on social media and protect your peace of mind

Avoiding unexpected trauma is not the same as tuning out.

handpan drum, sprites music, viral music performance, music prodigies, musicians
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10-year-old girl goes viral with soothing virtuoso song on her 'UFO' handpan drum

"Every day we are amazed by how fast she is improving," Sprites' mom says of the self-taught musician

saddest songs ever, Tears in Heaven story, Something in the Way Nirvana, The Drugs Don't Work, music psychology, sad music science, Annaliese Micallef Grimaud, emotional music
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These are the saddest songs ever recorded according to science and fans

Science and surveys have finally identified the biggest tearjerkers of all time. The results range from grunge classics to 90s Britpop.