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Hannah Daugherty, a graduate student at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga and a Congressional Visits Day participant, ...
Read what some of the world’s leading psychological researchers have to say about the political turmoil befalling science and ...
Below are scenes from the successful 2025 APS Annual Convention in Washington, D.C. We can’t wait to see you for the 2026 APS ...
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are ideals that span the globe, but their implementation is anything but uniform, as ...
I’ve been feeling a little overwhelmed lately, both by the news and by a bit of life stuff. I wish I could retreat to a mountaintop, but my more realistic plan is to seek out ...
Now that it’s summer, I need to go to the gym and eat healthy — and I should probably add meditation to the list, too. Not only do I need to start these habits; I need discipline to ...
A team of researchers based in France looked for such patterns in infants. The group included cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the College of France and pediatrician Ghislaine ...
I often catch myself prefacing my queries to ChatGPT with a “please” and concluding with a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A December 2024 survey published by TechRadar found that ...
As Americans scramble to respond to rising rates of suicidal behavior among youth, many policymakers have locked in on an alarming metric: the number of hours a day that American children spend glued ...
Yet in many more ways, psychological science, and our teaching of it, has no political baggage. Our exploration of how we sense and perceive our worlds, how we learn and remember, and how we develop ...
Your voice matters. If you have not recently contacted your U.S. Representative and two Senators, please do so now (keep reading for resources). If you have contacted them, thank you! Please now ...