The Magazine
Discover Magazine LogoScience That Matters Logo
LoginRegister
Envelope IconStay Curious
Subscribe
  • The Sciences
  • Mind
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Planet Earth
Discover Magazine LogoScience That Matters Logo
Subscribe
Advertisement
Advertisement

psychology

Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

Insights from the Paul Offit Interview, Part III: The Resurgence of Diseases
Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

Two skeptical podcasts, both new and kinda new
Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

Insights from the Paul Offit Interview, Part I: Waking the Silent Majority
Discover placeholder image

Mind

When Doctors Diagnose "Broken Heart Syndrome"
Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

My First Point of Inquiry Show Is Up--Paul Offit on the Costs of Vaccine Denialism
Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

Paul Offit Will Be My First Point of Inquiry Guest
Discover placeholder image

Mind

Clean smells promote generosity and fair play; dark rooms and sunglasses promote deceit and selfishness
Discover placeholder image

The Sciences

Point of Inquiry: Your Requests
Discover placeholder image

Environment

D.J. Grothe on the New Hosts at Point of Inquiry
Discover placeholder image

Mind

How objectification silences women - the male glance as a psychological muzzle
Discover placeholder image

Mind

Rewriting fearful memories by bringing them back to mind
Creation-of-Adam220.jpg

Mind

Study: People Imagine God in Their Own Images
6768697071
Page 69 of 74

Stay Curious

JoinOur List

Sign up for our weekly science updates

Sign up

View our Privacy Policy

SubscribeTo The Magazine

Save up to 40% off the cover price when you subscribe to Discover magazine.

Subscribe
Advertisement
Stay Curious

Follow Us

Subscribe
  • The Magazine
  • About Discover
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Newsletter
  • Terms of Use
  • Customer Service
  • Contact
  • Copyright Policy
  • Correction Policy
  • Our Staff
  • Transparency

Copyright © 2025 LabX Media Group

Website Accessibility