What did that feel like for him?” Boddice asked. I stared for a few seconds while Boddice smiled encouragingly, as if he’d ...
A new review explores how episodic memories are formed, stored, and reshaped over time, revealing why our recollections of past events often change.
The advent of artificial intelligence might be just the latest stage in a guiding biological process that has produced ever more complex, mutually dependent organisms over the history of life.
Studies in developmental psychology and neuroscience support this. Research has found that when encoding opinions compared to ...
The government is back open. It was the longest shutdown in U.S. history at 43 days. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here. Let's answer some: ...
"Which of the following is a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution?" Right to public education Right to health care Right to trial by a jury Right to vote The above ...
When we travel, we may—without realizing it—incorporate values and ways of behaving with others.
Mr. Trump and MAGA, and closer to home, Mr. DeSantis, make concerted attempts to rewrite or delete the ugly and bad parts ...
If you’ve ever stared at your homework feeling stuck, you’re not alone. Many children say it makes them feel stressed, bored, or even anxious. Why do teachers keep giving you work to do at home when ...
Veterans Day has been observed in the U.S. for over a century, but it wasn't always celebrated the way it is today. Here's what to know about the origin and history of the holiday. Veterans Day was ...
“We made the world we’re living in,” writes James Baldwin, “and we have to make it over.” Today these words ring truer than ever as we confront a deep moral crisis, one that threatens the very ...
Linda Nordling is a freelance journalist in Cape Town, South Africa. When Calvin Santiago Lee decided to look beyond his home in the United States for a PhD position, finances played a decisive part. ...