Psychology
- 			 Psychology PsychologyGun owner or not, Americans agree on many ways to limit gun violenceA new survey suggests that gun owners support many potential gun-control policies — now research on their efficacy needs to catch up. 
- 			 Humans HumansThe window for learning a language may stay open surprisingly longA crucial period for language learning may extend well into teen years, a new study suggests. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyIn China, coffee shop habits show cultural differences tied to farmingFarming histories have shaped behavior in northern and southern China. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyWhy science still can’t pinpoint a mass shooter in the makingArguments flare over mass public shootings that remain scientifically mysterious. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceHow biology breaks the ‘cerebral mystique’The Biological Mind rejects the idea of the brain as the lone organ that makes us who we are. Our body and environment also factor in, Alan Jasanoff says. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyDiscussing what matters when facts are not enoughEditor in Chief Nancy Shute reflects on finding common ground with science and policy. By Nancy Shute
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyIn play, kids and scientists take big mental leapsActing Editor in Chief Elizabeth Quill explores the science behind children's play and how kids like to mimic the same things adults do. 
- 			 Psychology PsychologyWhen it’s playtime, many kids prefer reality over fantasyGiven a choice between fantasy play and doing the things that adults do, children prefer reality-based tasks, studies suggest. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyReaders inspired by SN 10 scientists’ researchReaders wanted to know more about the scientists' research who were profiled in "The SN 10: Scientists to watch." 
- 			 Psychology PsychologyWhether psychology research is improving depends on whom you askPsychologists are pessimistic about the state of their field but want to improve, a survey shows. But are new measures working? 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyEconomics Nobel nudges behavioral economist into the limelightBehavioral economist Richard Thaler started influential investigations of behavioral economics, which earned him the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Computing ComputingM. Ehsan Hoque develops digital helpers that teach social skillsComputer scientist M. Ehsan Hoque programs emotionally attuned assistants that bring people together. By Bruce Bower