Actors Sam Tutty and Christiani Pitts (Broadway's "Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)") chat and perform; Drs. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff ("Einstein Never Used Flash ...
Incoming APS President Pamela Davis-Kean describes the role indirect costs play in the U.S. research landscape and the ...
When someone retrieves a memory, they “aren't playing a recording back,” explains Elizabeth Loftus, a psychology professor at the University of California, Irvine. Rather “we are constructing” that ...
To most people, footage from a police body cam is only useful as evidence. To Jennifer Eberhardt, it’s a rich source for research, full of data that can help explain—and maybe even level—the ...
It’s a mistake you hopefully only make once. In your morning rush to get ready, you brush your teeth before you head to the kitchen and down a big glass of orange juice. Yuck!What makes ...
APS Rising Star and lecturer at University of Stirling Thora Bjornsdottir discusses her research and work, funding challenges, and the importance and benefits of collaboration.
Four psychology professors will receive funds to support new projects in early 2026. Projects will connect students with ...
Imagine you’re training to be a chef. You learn cooking techniques and develop intuitions about flavor pairings, and, after a ...
Quantitative and qualitative approaches face different challenges and expectations, particularly when it comes to data ...
Introversion and extroversion are on "opposite ends of a continuum" and not a binary, says William Chopik, a social-personality psychologist at Michigan State University. "People mostly fall somewhere ...
Yasser Payne grew up in Harlem, New York, where violence was all around him. A number of his family members and friends were shot. He himself was subject to gun violence and witnessed fights. And this ...
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