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A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

written by Lotte Slootmaekers, Sanne Houben & Irena Boskovic

A step-by-step guide to writing science communication articles

written by Maike Ramrath & Stella Wernicke

When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

written by Stefano Ciaffoni, Yasin Koc & Silvia Moscatelli

Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

written by Kate Schramm & Fabian Hutmacher

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found in | magazine issue | 11/2025

Mastering emotions: How emotion regulation can boost your athletic performance

... As I fall from the beam, I realize: it wasn’t my physical ability that failed me, it was my uncontrolled, unregulated emotions. ... tension helping athletes to perform under pressure. New evidence even suggests that maintaining around six breathing cycles per minute ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2026

Goal achieved? The role of sexual goals in influencing women’s perceptions and attitudes in sexually objectifying relationships

... focus on men’s objectification of women. Consequently, the evidence synthesized here reflects primarily heterosexual experiences, ... that focus primarily or solely on their sexual attributes or physical attractiveness, and b) social relationships. In this article, we will ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2026

Minority report: Fact or fiction? Can we actually predict violent behavior?

... According to Lombroso, criminals had several distinctive physical features, such as asymmetrical faces and abnormal earlobes. He drew ... considerations [9].  Nevertheless, neurobiological evidence is increasingly used in courtrooms. This raises the question: do brain ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

... defined as information that contradicts the best available evidence [7]. This term can therefore refer to factual inaccuracies, as well as ... “in-group” used to consist mainly of those in close physical proximity, it can now include people located far away – simply ... / more

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