Confidence has its place in the office — but certain types of self-centered behavior can crush the chance of succeeding on ...
A tribute to Dr. Mark Hallett, whose pioneering work in movement disorders reveals that awareness — not effort — is the true ...
Understanding the neuroscience of bullying reveals how insecurity fuels domination, erodes empathy, and turns power into a ...
Cultural observations have always been going viral, from the oral cultures of the ancient world to the have always been going ...
Discussion forums are widely used in online courses (Horstmanshof & Brownie, 2013; Kipling et al., 2023), and will likely continue to be a commonly used tool in online education. If used well, they ...
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Political Science provides evidence that partisan gaps in Americans’ perceptions of the economy following Donald Trump’s return to the presidency ...
R uby Wax is swapping mindfulness retreats for the famous jungle camp this November. Known for her fearless celebrity ...
This expert-packed guide to the inevitable includes a workout, a grocery list, and answers to all our most awkward questions.
A new study finds Gait Analysis can aid investigations but isn’t reliable enough to identify suspects with certainty.
Jennifer Mallette, associate professor and chair in the Department of Writing Studies, recently co-published an article in ...
When should therapists lead, and when should they listen? Here's how to balance directive vs non-directive therapy with ...
A child-friendly brain imaging technique is just one way neuroscientist Cat Camacho investigates how children learn to process emotions.
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