The long-anticipated “Schedule F” order strips job protections meant to safeguard federal employees from political ...
The scene, from a Netflix documentary series released in 2020, recreates a highly cited 2007 study 1, which found that babies ...
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You might despise small talk—but science says it's good for you
The case for talking to your neighbor about the weather.
People prefer to talk to chatbots that share similar personality traits to their own, research shows
It's well understood that people tend to be naturally drawn to those with bubbly and extroverted personalities. And those outgoing and gregarious types may naturally consider themselves people-persons ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow's Institute for Gravitational Research are celebrating the publication of a vast ...
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'Ladies First' is the kind of Netflix satire that starts out funny and ends up quietly rearranging your brain
What would the world look like if women held the power and men were valued for beauty, youth, and charm? Netflix’s Ladies ...
The dismissals from an independent board that oversees the National Science Foundation marked the president’s latest assault on scientific research organizations. By Adam Sella The Trump ...
Altagracia (Grace) Delgado is the director of Texas initiatives for the English Learners Success Forum. With over 30 years of experience in education, she has served as a teacher, instructional coach, ...
The new semi-autobiographical play “The Reservoir” spins a comedic narrative around cognitive reserve, the idea that doing brain-stimulating activities can prevent or delay the onset of dementia ...
Abstract: In the contemporary digital music landscape, predicting song likability is of paramount importance for delivering personalized music experiences and advancing the music industry's ...
Sometimes, the things we can do for our happiness are small and easy: getting a little sun, saying thank you, lending a hand. Other times, they take a little more practice and work. That’s the case ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
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