More than 500 scientists from 35 countries gathered in late October for APS’s second Global Psychological Science Summit.
The crowd inside had been lined up for hours to hear from Abigail Spanberger, the former congresswoman running for governor, ...
Doctor Who's partnership with Disney+ is finally over, and that's a very good thing for the iconic British sci-fi series.
Life is full of cringe; we just have to learn to accept it. However, no matter how well you might be doing, your memory likes ...
Kardashian read from an article quoting Aldrin—the astronaut who, alongside Neil Armstrong, became one of the first humans to ...
Many unique shark species are facing extinction - threatening ocean ecosystems and wiping out millions of years of evolution.
“Convenience culture has conditioned us to find our joy in stuff, but the reality is that the stuff we’re being sold isn’t ...
Economics was a bystander to the Industrial Revolution and rather ruined the 20th century; it should understand that it is best conceived as a leisure activity.
At Cinespia, Monáe’s set opened with Nina Simone’s “I Put a Spell on You,” casting a musical spell over a crowd of witches ...
One of Matt Damon's best roles was one he almost didn't accept because he feared it was too similar to a hit Christopher Nolan sci-fi flick.
She had to be pushed to write her new memoir, “Book of Lives.” The result reveals the experiences (and a few slights) that have shaped her work.
New Group' director Yuta Shimotsu talks about how restrictions play in his art making, what inspired the twisted body movements, and more.