Articles Neuroscience Learns What Buddhism Has Known for Ages: There Is No Constant Self Buddhist Monks have known for thousands of years what science is just now learning: the mind can be changed by training it.Aimee KuvadiaJul 13, 2021
Money UK Bar Has Exit Strategy for Patrons Suffering Through Bad Tinder Dates The Brickyard never expected for its sign to go viral.Aimee KuvadiaJul 03, 2017
Articles Medical Errors Are Now The Third Biggest Killer Of Americans “It boils down to people dying from the care that they receive rather than the disease for which they are seeking care.”Aimee KuvadiaMay 04, 2016
Articles Red Hair Could Be The Key To Eternal Youth—Or At Least Looking Younger ”Ideally we’d want something to boost this gene for everybody.”Aimee KuvadiaMay 01, 2016
Articles German City Gets Creative With Traffic Lights So Smartphone Users Never Have To Look Up It’s come down to this.Aimee KuvadiaApr 30, 2016
Articles Man Goes From Being Homeless to a Homeowner by Selling Newspapers ”We fell on hard times, but now those hard times are over.”Aimee KuvadiaApr 27, 2016
Articles How To Use Your Smartphone Camera To Save Lives A field guide for how to be a DIY documentarian and citizen activistAimee KuvadiaApr 18, 2016
Articles Nonprofit to Launch Experiment to See What the Poor Will Do If Guaranteed a Basic Income for Life Proponents of universal income argue that it’s the most proficient way to help the poor.Aimee KuvadiaApr 18, 2016
Articles Wild Tigers Are Making a Comeback "For the first time after decades of constant decline, tiger numbers are on the rise.”Aimee KuvadiaApr 11, 2016
Articles Science Shows How Heartbreak Can Sometimes Actually Break Your Heart The risk was especially pronounced among young people whose partners had passed away suddenly and without warning.Aimee KuvadiaApr 11, 2016
Articles Female Mexican Police Officers Were Forced to Submit to a ‘Hotness Test’ The retired army general’s affinity for tight-clothes-wearing, high-heeled women in uniform hasn’t exactly been a secret.Aimee KuvadiaApr 11, 2016
Articles 30-Something Women Are Not Quitting Their Jobs for the Reason You Think Though study results show organization leaders assuming men care more about pay than women, it’s actually the other way around.Aimee KuvadiaApr 04, 2016
Articles FCC Moves to Stop Broadband Providers From Gathering Consumer’s Personal Data Without Permission The FCC chairman hypes his proposal as a comprehensive solution to Internet privacy issues, but critics disagreeAimee KuvadiaApr 04, 2016
Articles Meet the 9-Year-Old Girl Who Competed in a 24-Hour Obstacle Course to Raise Awareness About Bullying “Knowing I’m inspiring people makes me more fearless.”Aimee KuvadiaMar 29, 2016
Articles New Jersey Hospital Becomes First to Stop Using Opioids for Pain Management “I have no problem with opioids. I have a problem with the way we use them.”Aimee KuvadiaMar 29, 2016
Articles Watching Reality TV Is Linked to High Rates of Narcissism The more you watch the Kardashians, the more likely you are to turn into them.Aimee KuvadiaMar 29, 2016
Articles California Lawmaker Wants to Require IDs to Purchase ‘Burner’ Phones The San Francisco lawmaker’s bill could accelerate law enforcement’s criminal investigations, but it could also leave a dangerous paper trail, creating entirely new problems like identity theft.Aimee KuvadiaMar 29, 2016