A common understanding of human development likens young children to sponges - soaking up information, behaviors and experiences from the world around ...
Most of what we believe about psychology feels right, even when it’s wrong. This test measures how well you distinguish psychological facts from fiction.
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This week’s Careers newsletter features a look at how to manage the stress that comes with side hustles, common career myths, ...
In a preface to the 1932 Hebrew edition of the painter Leonid Pasternak’s study of Rembrandt, Russian-Jewish poet Hayim Nahman Bialik observed that although the Dutch artist was not Jewish, we “must ...
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) celebrated Friday’s landmark Supreme Court decision striking down President Trump’s ...
Many people on social media reacted with surprise to the story of the Argentine visitor arrested for allegedly making racial insults. Racism is a non-bailable offense in Brazil.
The idea that managers must be loud, constantly visible, or the most vocal person in the room is one of the most enduring ...
Every second, 11m bits of information enter our brains, which then efficiently prioritise them. We need to learn to work with the process, rather than against it ...
MUJERES: Women in Motion opens at New York City Center with a gala performance on April 23 and runs through April 26.
This story has elevated Big Sur Holy Weed into a rarefied status in the legal weed world. The strain was featured in a UC ...