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Why Arie Kruglanski believes the search for meaning drives conspiracy theories

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Written by: Mike Leary
Category: Science
Published: 27 April 2025

Today’s global instability has fostered a growing number of bizarre conspiracy theories. The Polish-American social psychologist Arie Kruglanski demonstrates how the timeless human need for meaning influences thinking, emotions, and behavior. His latest work provides an evidence-based insight into why people turn to extreme beliefs, especially during crises. Kruglanski’s findings highlight not only individual vulnerabilities but also societal patterns that fuel irrational beliefs.

Created: 27 April 2025
Last Updated: 27 April 2025
  • Arie Kruglanski
  • significance
  • self-awareness
  • conspiracy theories

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human sex diversity
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Understanding human sex diversity requires moving beyond simple definitions

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Written by: Mike Leary
Category: Science
Published: 13 April 2025

Human biological sex is often thought of in binary terms male or female but the science tells a more complex story. A wide range of biological, genetic and developmental factors shape what we understand as sex. For millions of people, these factors don’t align with traditional male or female classifications. This complexity is not just theoretical it has real-life implications for medicine, law, identity documents and social life.

Created: 13 April 2025
Last Updated: 13 April 2025
  • human sex diversity
  • biological sex
  • sex spectrum
  • chromosomes

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New study reveals how dendrites physically connect closely timed memories

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Written by: Mike Leary
Category: Science
Published: 25 March 2025

A groundbreaking study has identified a physical mechanism in the brain that connects memories occurring within a short time frame. The discovery shows that dendrites - tiny, branch-like structures of neurons - are responsible for linking these memories, not the main cell bodies of the neurons. This research may change how scientists understand memory formation and its role in disorders like Alzheimer’s disease.

Created: 25 March 2025
Last Updated: 25 March 2025
  • dendrites
  • memory formation
  • clustered spines
  • Ohio State University

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The physics of perception

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Written by: Mike Leary
Category: Science
Published: 03 February 2025

The Physics of Perception – How Our Brain Constructs Reality Perception feels effortless. We open our eyes and see the world. We hear sounds, feel textures, and smell scents without questioning how it happens. But what if the reality we experience is just a construct? Neuroscience and physics suggest that our perception is not a direct representation of the world. Instead, the brain interprets sensory data and creates a version of reality that helps us navigate life.

Created: 03 February 2025
Last Updated: 03 February 2025
  • Perception
  • Neuroscience
  • Consciousness
  • Reality

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  2. The science of synesthesia
  3. The Illusion of the Self
  4. Free will vs determinism

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