April 29, 2024 • Research Highlight People who experience sensory hypersensitivity have a heightened awareness of and reactivity to sensory stimuli, such as sound, sight, touch, and taste. Sensory hypersensitivity is a... Read more »
At the height of the Great Terror in 1937, Joseph Stalin took a break from the purges to edit a new textbook on the history of the USSR. Published shortly thereafter, the... Read more »
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“I’d like you to imagine my client as a family man and not a radioactive, city-stomping, enormous, mutated lizard.” Source link Read more »
Transcript SARAH “HOLLY” LISANBY: Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining me today for this discussion on brain stimulation therapies in recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Month. My name is Dr. Holly... Read more »
In 1938, China City opened near downtown Los Angeles. Featuring a recreation of the House of Wang set from MGM’s The Good Earth, this new Chinatown employed many of the same Chinese... Read more »
The Pulitzer Prize (pronounced PULL-it-sir) is awarded annually for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, literature, and music. Presented each year since 1917, it’s considered the country’s most prestigious award... Read more »
PEN America cancels 2024 world voices festival amid further fallout Apr 29 2024 Less than a week after canceling its 2024 Literary Awards ceremony following months of steadily mounting criticism over the... Read more »