We tend to think of human behavior as deeply shaped by group lines. Again and again, research in social psychology and social ...
Warren Buffett has spent a lifetime trying to minimize the kind of regrets that keep people awake at night, and he insists ...
Couples often finish each other’s sentences. New research suggests they may also help edit each other’s memories. A study ...
What is “character”? At DU, it’s more than a personal trait—it’s one of the four clearly defined dimensions of the 4D Experience, the University’s whole-person approach to developing the leaders of ...
Eli Lilly is leading the market for GLP-1 medications (for weight loss and diabetes). In a decade, Eli Lilly could be in the ...
In a new study, Cornell University researchers rewilded multiple cohorts of lab mice over two years and found that their fear response in a classic assay used to assess anxiety was reduced and even ...
When postdoctoral researcher Matthew Zipple releases lab mice into a large, enclosed field just off Cornell's campus, ...
The Observer has compiled a list of 2025 guides, tutorials, and manuals designed to support psychological scientists as they ...
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated its enormous potential to influence almost every aspect of ...
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events—and how those memories can change over time.
America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments. Credit... Supported by By Jonathan Mahler Rachael Sirianni first ...