Scholars have long contemplated the connection between language and thought—and to what degree the two are intertwined—by asking whether language is somehow an essential prerequisite for ...
Podcast: APS's Özge Gürcanlı Fischer Baum and Miri Forbes of Macquarie University address how traditional models like the DSM ...
Of the many challenges I encountered as a parent of young children, the biggest was trying to answer the question: Am I doing a good job? I found plenty of people, drawing on expertise in biology, ...
The facts of climate change are widely reported. NASA notes, for example, that with a two-degree-Celsius increase in global temperatures, as compared with a 1.5-degree-C increase, about 61 million ...
Week in, week out, we work. But what can we do to not lose ourselves in the 9-to-5 grind? This hour, we question how long we work, why we valorize work, and what good leadership ...
There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong. ...Todd Rogers, a behavioral scientist at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, ...
While Florida recovers from Hurricane Milton, the second dangerous storm to hit the U.S. Southeast in just a couple of weeks, a flood of misinformation threatens to compound the disasters. A major ...
Communities that promote eating disorders have been thriving on X, with some users saying the platform has recommended content to them that glorifies or encourages starving, self-harm and being ...
For over a century, people have been inventing technology to catch a liar in the act.The polygraph was wildly popular in the mid-20th century, until science and federal law cracked down. Then, there ...