Science suggests that texting may not be as good a way of staying in touch and building closeness as calling someone.
Wealth alone does not determine how happy a nation is. Certain low-income countries are remarkably efficient at generating happiness.
A new book explains how facing mortality helps people figure out what matters most, providing life lessons for us all.
Research suggests that feeling awe in nature can nudge people toward caring about and protecting the natural world.
Climate cafes are spaces to process emotions related to climate change, support others who are struggling with it, and foster resilience.
Reading grant applications for our new initiative on the science of love gave Katherine Reynolds Lewis a sense of hope and faith in humanity.
The world doesn’t need more anger, however righteous. It needs people who can hold on to moral clarity and stay true to their values.
A new book by Marc Brackett explains how learning the skill of emotion regulation can help us build a better life.
Marc Brackett explains what's wrong with the way society teaches (or doesn't teach) children about dealing with feelings—and how we can do better.