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Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy)

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Really amazing: Using a new technique called "mind-captioning", neuroscientists are able to generate text based on brain representations. This method yields descriptions that capture the thoughts pretty accurately. Lots of clinical applications! nature.com/articles/d4158…

sbkaufman's tweet image. Really amazing: Using a new technique called "mind-captioning", neuroscientists are able to generate text based on brain representations. This method yields descriptions that capture the thoughts pretty accurately. Lots of clinical applications! nature.com/articles/d4158…

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In two days: Litmus'25, The world's largest atheist conference, in Ernakulam, India. "It is essential to show that there are people in this society with scientific and humanistic awareness who oppose, criticize, and expose both religious and non-religious superstitions." @Kochi

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Darwin imagined that life may have begun in a “warm little pond.” Leftover particles from the evolution of stars formed an interstellar stew, capable of being zapped into animation.  In the lab of SFI External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader (Harvard University), researchers put…

sfiscience's tweet image. Darwin imagined that life may have begun in a “warm little pond.” Leftover particles from the evolution of stars formed an interstellar stew, capable of being zapped into animation. 

In the lab of SFI External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader (Harvard University), researchers put…

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"Despite the disadvantages of country living, despite the fact people are leaving the country in droves, people are happier in the country...People in the country are more likely to be very happy and less likely to be not too happy than people in the city"

robkhenderson's tweet image. "Despite the disadvantages of country living, despite the fact people are leaving the country in droves, people are happier in the country...People in the country are more likely to be very happy and less likely to be not too happy than people in the city"
robkhenderson's tweet image. "Despite the disadvantages of country living, despite the fact people are leaving the country in droves, people are happier in the country...People in the country are more likely to be very happy and less likely to be not too happy than people in the city"

Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

What life outcomes are associated with each major personality trait? At Clearer Thinking, we put together this infographic so you can see the relationships (according to meta-analyses) at a glance:

SpencrGreenberg's tweet image. What life outcomes are associated with each major personality trait? At Clearer Thinking, we put together this infographic so you can see the relationships (according to meta-analyses) at a glance:

Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Your child is orphaned tomorrow, where would you prefer they be placed A. With a family that has plenty of food and clothes, but avoids jobs and has no work ethic B. With a poor family; hardworking, values independence, and encourages good grades, but sometimes might go hungry

A. %13
B. %87

1107 vote · Final results


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Everyone needs to hear this…

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Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

In my new article, I show a new way to compare national happiness. It measures how well countries turn economic resources into happiness. A summary of the article is now published in Greater Good Magazine: greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/w…

MohsenJoshanloo's tweet image. In my new article, I show a new way to compare national happiness. It measures how well countries turn economic resources into happiness. A summary of the article is now published in Greater Good Magazine: greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/w…

Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Mass murderers tend to be either socially rejected young men or middle-aged men facing personal collapse, according to a new systematic review. The findings highlight how developmental stage and stress exposure shape violent behavior through evolved… dlvr.it/TN2Ctz


“What is gained through hard work often requires continued hard work to sustain, but what is gained through natural talent can be maintained by that very talent.”


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

What an energetic start to Life at Ahmedabad, where health and wellness will continue to be a focus throughout the students’ journey at the University. #AhmedabadUniversity #AhmedabadOrientation2025


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

"Most of us assume that if something is important or valuable, we'll naturally be more likely to stick with it, Woolley said. But this study shows that how you feel while doing something plays a much bigger role than people think." - ow.ly/oi5M50WrRyY via @physorg_com

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The secret to resolutions? Study suggests enjoying the pursuit, not the outcome

Each New Year, people set goals to lose weight, save money or learn a new skill. But as the months wear on, often those goals are long forgotten. Why is it so hard to stick with resolutions?


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Are you a student or professor in psychology -- or any of the social sciences? If so, you've definitely seen this mistake before. It's all over the textbooks and journal articles. You might have seen it formulated in any of these ways: - Is that behavior evolved or learned?…

LaithAlShawaf's tweet image. Are you a student or professor in psychology -- or any of the social sciences?

If so, you've definitely seen this mistake before. 

It's all over the textbooks and journal articles. 

You might have seen it formulated in any of these ways:

- Is that behavior evolved or learned?…

Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman joins @nickgillespie to discuss toxic identity politics, the rise of grievance-based thinking, and why true self-actualization requires moving beyond victimhood. reason.com/podcast/2025/0…


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

What happens when all "interstitial time" (the bits of time between other things) goes to your phone and you no longer just think, or look out a window? Christine Rosen shows what we lose, drawing from her recent book: afterbabel.com/p/on-the-death…


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

probably the best article i have read in awhile @arctotherium42 aporiamagazine.com/p/asian-immigr…


Neel Reddy (Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy) reposted

Biological Essentialism Correlates with (But Doesn’t Cause?) Intergroup Bias buff.ly/3AsrnZx


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