It may be possible, scientists say.
Can you change your personality?
How gratitude can help you bounce back from setbacks
It's not just for Thanksgiving — gratitude can help us overcome thought patterns hardwired in our brains.
How to have better conversations with friends, family — or anyone
Hate small talk? Find yourself having the same arguments? Some tips to make things better this holiday season.
From Timothy Leary's office to the company of giants
How Robert Rosenthal brought behavioral psychology to the masses with “Pygmalion in the Classroom.”
Don't wait to have fun, science says
Our quest for just the right moment often means missing out on having a good experience.
What being left-handed says about culture
The number of left-handed people in a society can help explain its norms, new study finds.
Does pain expected equal pain felt? Ask a kid
A science-backed strategy can help calm your kid before their next blood draw or shot.
A picture might actually be worth more than a thousand words
Emotional images can change people's behavior, while similarly charged words do not, a new study finds.
Unconscious brain training beats phobias without the stress
A UCLA team tests a new method to help people manage fears.
A handy guide to figuring out if you're actually a jerk
Don't worry — based on this UC Riverside research, you're (probably) not one.
Could the mystery of the meow actually be solved by a new talking cat collar?
A UC Berkeley doctoral student examines the latest effort to help animals and humans to communicate.
Why does power make us lose our way?
What makes us steal candy and cut people off in our Priuses, explained by UC Berkeley's Dacher Keltner.