- Afghans react to huge U.S. bomb with shock, awe and mixed feelings http://mobile.reuters.com/article/iduskbn17g1az?utm_campaign=trueanthem:+trending+content&utm_content=58f19bf104d30127129ddfbd&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_ 7 comments worldnews
- Afghans react to huge U.S. bomb with shock, awe and mixed feelings http://in.reuters.com/article/usa-afghanistan-bomb-village-idinkbn17g1ax 45 comments worldnews
- How Awe Makes Us Generous - "A new study finds that feeling small in nature makes us more generous to other humans." http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_awe_makes_us_generous 59 comments science
- Around the world, we are most likely to feel awe when moved by moral beauty. The awe inspired in this way can incline people to act more morally than they might otherwise have done. https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/thats-awesome-why-awe-inspiring-acts-inspire-moral-behavior 9 comments philosophy
- An amazing BBC documentary: The Empire of the Sun - I really feel sorry for you Americans that can't get iPlayer. This is truly awe inspiring. Watch it in HD if you can. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rf172/b00rf13s/hd/wonders_of_the_solar_system_empire_of_the_sun/ 3 comments science
- Science fiction may help foster a sense of global solidarity by evoking awe, study finds. New research suggests that regularly engaging with science fiction—whether through films, books, or other media—can help people feel a stronger connection to humanity as a whole. https://www.psypost.org/science-fiction-may-help-foster-a-sense-of-global-solidarity-by-evoking-awe-study-finds/ 29 comments futurology
- Science fiction may help foster a sense of global solidarity by evoking awe, study finds. New research suggests that regularly engaging with science fiction—whether through films, books, or other media—can help people feel a stronger connection to humanity as a whole. https://www.psypost.org/science-fiction-may-help-foster-a-sense-of-global-solidarity-by-evoking-awe-study-finds/ 2 comments science
- [Jarrett Payton] I've been given the incredible honor of inducting Steve McMichael into the HOF when he goes in! As the 1st kid to induct his father back in '93, it feels like history repeating itself. I’m still in awe that Mongo handpicked me for this big moment. Man! 🙏🏽#Bears https://twitter.com/paytonsun/status/1694414975219941556?s=19&t=HQ5FUGFXbcsonCsnWG9qtw 3 comments nfl
- The sublime is a feeling of awe and dread inspired by great works of art or beautiful landscapes that philosophers and psychologists have struggled to quantify for years. Now, using immersive VR technology, an Italian team has taken a closer look at how these feelings differ between art and reality. https://www.inverse.com/innovation/quantifying-the-sublime-with-vr 3 comments science
- The awe we feel in nature can dramatically reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, according to UC Berkeley research that tracked psychological and physiological changes in war veterans and at-risk inner-city youth during white-water rafting trips. http://news.berkeley.edu/2018/07/12/awe-nature-ptsd/ 4 comments science
- My opinion may be a little bias as I am Canadian; but I am absolutely in love with Lance Stroll. He's so hopeful and positive. He looks like he's just in awe of the whole experience. Feels like he's going to become a real contender. I just want to hear the Canadian anthem on the podium again https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/6xtnns/my_opinion_may_be_a_little_bias_as_i_am_canadian/ 26 comments formula1
- There is a describable physiological change in your body when you experience the feeling of 'awe.' "...jaw-dropping moments made participants feel like they had more time available and made them more patient, less materialistic, and more willing to volunteer time to help others." http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-07/afps-bia071912.php 3 comments science
- "A fellow traveller is subjected to a random enhanced pat down on Wednesday before Thanksgiving 2010. This was just aweful to watch as this woman is violated. A TSA agent pats down every inch of her body including cupping her breasts and feeling in between her legs." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voshu-upqmg 34 comments politics
- Astronauts who experience Earth from orbit often report feelings of awe and wonder, of being transformed by what they describe as the magic such a perspective brings. It is called the "overview effect," and researchers are studying it to better understand the emotions astronauts commonly recount. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160419120055.htm 5 comments science