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  • Apocalyptic beliefs are no longer fringe—and they’re shaping how people respond to global threats

    Apocalyptic beliefs are no longer fringe—and they’re shaping how people respond to global threats

    New UBC research shows apocalyptic thinking is widespread and shapes how people respond to global threats.

  • Smelling your lover’s shirt could improve your sleep

    Smelling your lover’s shirt could improve your sleep

    The scent of a romantic partner can improve sleep, suggests new psychology research from the University of British Columbia.

  • Stressed out? Try smelling your partner’s shirt

    Stressed out? Try smelling your partner’s shirt

    The scent of a romantic partner can help lower stress levels, new psychology research from the University of British Columbia has found.

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