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  • Psychology & Behavior

The Science of Awe: How Grand Vistas Alter the Brain

impact of awe inspiring landscapes
Beyond wonder, exploring how breathtaking vistas reshape our brains reveals the fascinating science behind awe and its profound impact on our minds.
  • Moriz Bella
  • August 31, 2025
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  • Psychology & Behavior

The Pygmalion Effect: Expectations That Change Reality

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Understanding the Pygmalion Effect reveals how expectations can shape reality, but the true impact lies in how you choose to harness this power.
  • Moriz Bella
  • August 29, 2025
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  • Psychology & Behavior

The Pygmalion Effect: Expectations That Change Reality

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Many believe expectations shape outcomes, but the true power of the Pygmalion Effect reveals how your beliefs can unexpectedly transform reality.
  • Moriz Bella
  • August 28, 2025
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  • Psychology & Behavior

The IKEA Effect: Why We Love What We Build

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Discover how the effort you invest in building can transform your feelings of attachment and pride in ways you never expected.
  • Moriz Bella
  • August 23, 2025
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  • Psychology & Behavior

The IKEA Effect: Why We Love What We Build

love of personal creation
More than just effort, the IKEA effect reveals why we develop stronger bonds with our creations—discover the surprising psychological reasons behind this phenomenon.
  • Moriz Bella
  • August 22, 2025
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  • Nature & Environment

New Plant-Based Plastic Fully Biodegrades in Ocean Within Months

A new plant-based plastic now fully biodegrades in ocean waters within months,…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • November 8, 2025
alzheimer s drug halves progression
  • Health & Medicine

Alzheimer’s Drug Slows Disease Progression by 50% in Major Trial

Just unveiled, a groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drug slows progression by 50%, but how…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • November 7, 2025
ancient african wooden artifact
  • History & Archaeology

Ancient Wooden Structure Found in Africa Predates Homo Sapiens by 300,000 Years

Ancient wooden structure discovered in Africa predates Homo sapiens by 300,000 years,…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • November 7, 2025
tech giant data breach
  • Technology & AI

Major Data Breach at Tech Giant Spurs New Privacy Protections

Breaking news: A major data breach at a tech giant prompts new privacy…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • November 6, 2025
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