January 11, 2024 • Institute Update • 75th Anniversary The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) began celebrating its 75th Anniversary on September 13, kicking off the yearlong festivities with the symposium,... Read more »
You might think, with the completion of the Human Genome Project 20 years ago now, and the discovery of the double helix enjoying its 70th birthday this year, that we actually know how... Read more »
Canadian actor Keanu Reeves will publish his first novel this year in collaboration with British author China Miéville. Their joint novel is titled The Book of Elsewhere and is set in the... Read more »
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As polyamory found greater acceptance in the nineteen-nineties, the movement shed its remaining countercultural trappings, Gleason argues, noting the shift away from New Age spirituality in favor of “ethics” and “rule-based” approaches... Read more »
Transcript Hello everyone. My name is Destiny Wright. Working memory can be thought of as the brain’s sticky notes allowing us to briefly hold and manipulate information. We use it to plan... Read more »
Since the 1990s, a growing number of criminal courts around the world have been using expert assessments based on behavioral genetics and neuroscience to evaluate the responsibility and dangerousness of offenders. Despite... Read more »
On January 1, 1804, the generals of the Armée Indigène, or Indigenous Army, declared independence from France and created Haiti, the first abolitionist state in the Americas. They swore an oath to... Read more »
“When you travel as a girl, you don’t learn anything about the world. All you learn is that there’s a way of looking at the world that doesn’t belong to you,” says twentysomething... Read more »