Connecting Through “Collaborative Consumption”
A new movement helps people save money and make friends. Could it help build a more cooperative society along the way? Read More
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A new movement helps people save money and make friends. Could it help build a more cooperative society along the way? Read More
New research shows how cooperation prevails across the animal kingdom. What can humans learn from other species? Read More
It was the deadliest battle ever fought on American soil. On its 150th anniversary, Barry Boyce reflects on what Gettysburg can still teach us—about what happens when we decide that fighting is our only choice. Read More
Elisha Goldstein on how creating space in the day to come down from a worried mind can mitigate the negative effects of our stress response. Read More
Susan Gillis Chapman helps us appreciate the music of everyday life. Read More
You don't have to be "out there" to bring some mindful practices into your workplace and change up the culture. Read More
3 tech insiders on making digital technology work for us—not the other way around. Read More
A new app protoype aims to track breath rates and give you feedback. Why? Because your rate of breathing can also shed light on how your brain is working throughout the day. Read More
A new study shows that training in yoga, meditation, and the neuroscience behind each could improve self-compassion and stress levels among medical students. Read More
Congressman Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), author of A Mindful Nation, re-introduced a social-emotional learning bill this week that would allow funding for principal and teacher training. Read More