Lynne Peeples started her career as a biostatistician before shifting to science journalism. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Scientific American, Nature, and other publications.
The human body is intricately synchronized to…
Political chasms, wars, oppression . . . it’s easy to feel hopeless and helpless watching these dark forces play out. Could any of us ever really make a meaningful difference in the face of so much devastation?
Given the scale of the world’s proble…
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Faced with constant societal demands to achieve happiness, spiritual fulfillment, and well-being, it is unsurprising that an average employee will feel guilty and extra miserable if they fail to achieve and maintain positivity, even when dealing with …
No one likes to feel overlooked on the job—especially after years of hard work, dedication, and personal investment. While favoritism is a natural human instinct, it’s tricky to navigate its complexities in the workplace.
By taking proactive measur…
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