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From brain science to human values, discover why survival stories like "The Martian" keep us turning pages and reflecting on what truly matters.
Ex-Wife of Oath Keepers founder discusses her journey to ‘de-radicalization’ ...
The 2025 GenEd Teacher Fellowship Program's intensive training week in Armenia took place from July 11 to 19. Now in its ...
In this month's It's Debatable column, Rosen and Moster debate whether the rise of Artificial Intelligence presents an ...
Family, Pride, and Community in Native Art showcases the perspectives of three contemporary Plains Indian artists—John Pepion ...
According to a study published in PLoS One, children’s brains are wired to spot patterns—especially faces. It’s a survival ...
Cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, is a rare disease. It's a devastating condition incurable at the point ...
With the assault on Gaza City, Israel’s prime minister has piled defiance on defiance, as any check from the Trump administration falls away.
Discover how predators prey and aquatic creatures view color depth and shadows in unique ways that help them survive.
Dissociation — our brain's attempt to protect us from pain — is problematic when it becomes a longstanding strategy. Learn ...
Frostpunk 2 likes to remind you that there is no such thing as a free lunch. More radical factions are usually deeply entrenched on most issues, but the majority of the council isn't radicalized ...
"Potluck and Portraits" from Jamaica Gilmer and "辫 (biān) / 彼岸 (bǐ àn)" from huiyin zhou and Laura Dudu run through the end ...