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  • 01.11.2025 |

    Learning interdisciplinarity: The solution to societal challenges?

    by: Sabrina Krys, Mirjam Braßler
    Editorial Assistants: Sameeksha Shukla and Elena Benini Note: An earlier version of this blog post has been published in the German version of In-Mind. Anyone who has worked in a... more
  • 25.10.2024 |

    Phubbing: When love slips through the screen

    by: Sarah Spies, Denise Vesper
    Editorial Assistant: Rinat Meerson Note: An earlier version of this blog post has been published in the German version of... more
  • 19.10.2024 |

    Bedtime procrastination: I know I should go to bed but …

    by: Liesemarie Albers
    Editorial Assistants: Rina Meerson, Stella Wernicke Note: An earlier version of this article has been published in the German version... more
  • 07.10.2024 |

    Call for articles on topical issues

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    We are currently looking to publish articles on a series of specific themes that we know people are generally very... more
  • 24.04.2024 |

    It’s just a joke, right? Empirical findings on the serious effects of sexist humor

    by: Silvana Weber
    You can still make a joke, right? Yes, but... misogynistic jokes about women can have negative consequences. What can such... more
  • 22.04.2024 |

    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day…or is it?

    by: Christoph Bamberg
    Many people follow the motto “breakfast is the most important meal of the day”. On the other hand, intermittent fasting... more
  • 04.02.2024 |

    How harmful is “always-on” for our well-being? Technology-assisted supplemental work

    by: Clara Kühner
    Calling a colleague on the way home, finishing a presentation after dinner or checking emails before going to bed -... more
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