Anaïs Nin’s timeless observation, “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are,” is more than a poetic reflection. It is a psychological truth that quietly shapes how we interpret the world ...
Want to know how bad the public thinks the Rockies are? Look at who they are drafting.
The Iran war is not just being fought with missiles and drones but also through memes, video games and Hollywood-style ...
A famous psychological experiment in 1980 revealed insights into human behavior. This same study applies to how people respond to contemporary AI. An AI Insider scoop.
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The ghosts we see: Afterimages provide clues to how our brains perceive a stable environment
Our eyes alone do not provide us with a continuous and stable view of the world. They jump several times each second in rapid movements called saccades. Because the eye projects the world onto the ...
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
The beauty-obsessed are refusing to “let go and let God.” Even the Pope has something to say about looksmaxxing and the so-called “Mar-A-Lago face.” This week, the Vatican released a document approved ...
New research from Dartmouth College shows that hearing about others’ experiences can change how people feel pain, effort, and difficulty.
For Bangladesh, graduation from the LDC category is undoubtedly a historic achievement. After being included in the United Nations’ list of Least Developed Countries in 1975, the country has reached ...
One often hears in conversations such questions as, what can one do with Classics and Philosophy, or Sociology and Political Science?
Every generation chooses its heroes carefully. Sometimes those heroes emerge from struggle, sacrifice, and long movements for justice. That is how the ...
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