"Find your passion" is bad advice, say Yale-NUS and Stanford psychologists
Your passion isn’t out there, waiting to be discovered. It’s not a mysterious force that will—when found—remove all obstacles from your path. In fact, psychologists argue in a new study that the pithy mantra “find your passion” may be a dangerous distraction. In a study (pdf) by researchers from …
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Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford ignited a firestorm when she began sharing her allegations that then-Supreme Court nominee Brett …
NCAA Women's Championships: Virginia Four-Peat Seems Inevitable But Storylines Abound
NCAA Women’s Championships: Virginia Four-Peat Seems Inevitable But Storylines Abound Barring a dramatic upset, the University of Virginia will wrap …
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The world’s 100 worst polluted cities are in Asia — and 83 of them are in just one country
Hong Kong CNN — All but one of the 100 cities with the world’s worst air pollution last year were in Asia, according to a new report, with the climate crisis playing a pivotal role in bad air quality that is risking the health of billions of people worldwide. The vast majority of these cities — 83 — …
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Popular skincare brands have high levels of cancer-causing chemical, according to lab
The lab Valisure has issued a statement warning consumers that some skincare products contain benzene, a chemical that causes cancer.“Unacceptably …