In her first column, APS President Randi Martin makes the case for collaborative research that cuts across research areas.
There are two sides to every coin — and sometimes our strengths become weaknesses. This hour, TED speakers explore the mixed blessings and volatile flip sides of mental health, parenting and AI.Guests ...
In a study published last year, researchers found that people with dementia experienced slight drops in extroversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness before they showed any signs of cognitive ...
Researchers are finding new benefits and reserves of participants by accessing data from unconventional sources, such as ...
Teaching: The fit between a person and their environment, or PE fit, can provide undergraduates with engaging, concrete ...
Missing out on a promotion stings. No one enjoys coming in second (or third, or fourth). As a psychology professor at New York University who’s helped hundreds of people navigate conflicts in the ...
Why do we gravitate towards friends who share our background and identity? How does this affect our sense of community and ...
Gary Lupyan, Tracy Riggins, and Elizabeth Schotter are the latest recipients of the Sabbatical Fund Fellowship from the James ...
"Who will watch the watchmen?" In the age of police body cameras, the answer may be "artificial intelligence."..."For us, it's a game changer," says Jennifer Eberhardt, a psychology professor at ...
Teenagers on Instagram will soon be automatically placed in a new type of account with built-in privacy restrictions that give parents more control....Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of the ...
Was social media a good invention? One way to quantify the value of a product is to find out how many of the people who use it wish it had never been invented. Feelings of ...
Teenagers are said to live on their phones, and one of the places where they spend the most time is Instagram. For many years, the perception has been that they are totally unsupervised there, much ...