
Leftovers Are a Food-Waste Problem
Researchers found that leftovers are likely to end up in the trash, so they advise cooking smaller meals in the first place to avoid food waste. Christopher Intagliata reports.

Leftovers Are a Food-Waste Problem
Researchers found that leftovers are likely to end up in the trash, so they advise cooking smaller meals in the first place to avoid food waste. Christopher Intagliata reports.

Fighting Back against the Loneliness Epidemic
Throughout the country, socially distanced young adults and older adults have been forming connections


Mountain Peaks Seem to Shape Personality Traits in the American West
Topography may contribute to the formation of regional temperament

We Must Reduce the Trauma of Medical Diagnoses
If a diagnosis is not delivered with care, it can form an intense “flashbulb memory”

Fighting Back against the Stigma of Addiction
When health care providers demonize people addicted to drugs or alcohol, it just makes the problem worse

New Views of Our Mesmerizing, Maddening Minds

The Problem with Implicit Bias Training
It’s well motivated, but there’s little evidence that it leads to meaningful changes in behavior

COVID-19-Era Isolation Is Making Dangerous Eating Disorders Worse
People with anorexia, bulimia or binge-eating disorder report suffering relapses related to the stress of staying at home

India Is in Denial about the COVID-19 Crisis
The country is headed for disaster as the pandemic devastates health services and livelihoods

Penis Size Has Nothing to Do with Masculinity
Mocking men who tote big guns or drive fast cars as “compensating” for their presumably inadequate endowment is sexist and toxic

Another Misguided ‘War’ on Obesity
Boris Johnson’s new campaign is focusing on personal responsibility rather than attacking poverty and inequality, the root causes of obesity

The Surprising Advantages of Virtual Conferences
Among other things, they’re easier on the environment and more inclusive than in-person meetings