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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
  • 04.01.2014 | Big Questions in Society

    After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men

    by: Scott Sleek
    Even though the death of Trayvon Martin drew much public attention in the last year and a half, the shooting... more
  • 31.12.2014 | Big Questions in Society

    Why do we sometimes enjoy the misfortune of others?

    by: Wilco van Dijk
    Have you ever been in a situation where you couldn’t resist a little smile when someone else had a setback... more
  • 01.12.2013 | Big Questions in Society

    Why do people help strangers when disaster strikes?

    by: Theresa DiDonato
    Marc Fucarile, a 34-year old native of Stoneham MA, lost his right leg, nearly lost his left, was peppered with... more

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In-Mind ist ein ehrenamtliches Projekt der Wissenschaftskommunikation. Wir ermöglichen wissenschaftlich arbeitenden Psycholog*innen, ihre Forschungsthemen wissenschaftlich fundiert, verständlich und unterhaltsam für ein interessiertes Publikum aufzubereiten: Psychologie von Wissenschaftler*innen für alle.

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