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Escalera, convicted of killing woman, unborn child, had hard childhood, psychologist says
Jose Soto-Escalera was convicted in September in the 2018 murder of Tania Wise, 23, and her unborn baby. A jury recommended ...
T. Rowe Price, a global investment management firm and a leader in retirement, announced the latest episode of "The Angle," an investment-themed podcast focused on timely topics shaping financial ...
For Psychology Professor Christian Waugh, optimism is both a research topic and a way of life. Waugh studies how positive ...
T he winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine are Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi "for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance". The prize is ...
ParentED Fest 2025, the largest parenting event in Romania, brought to Bucharest some of the world's most renowned experts in ...
Garance Selosse is a PhD student at the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences and at the Department of Psychology, University of Geneva.
When the Dallas Mavericks needed a three-point shooter to bolster their offense, they went and got one of the greatest of all time.
A new study finds that mainstream media frequently portray older adults as passive recipients rather than active participants in their care, and the researchers behind it worry that those misleading ...
Researchers have developed AI-generated “visual anagrams” — images that transform into entirely new objects when rotated — to explore how the brain processes perception.
New AI-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are helping scientists at JHU's Perception & Mind Lab expand their ability to test human perception ...
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AI-generated visual anagrams reveal new insights into human perception
New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are helping scientists test the human mind.
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10 Crucial Health Tweaks to Make by Your 50s
Our 50s are stressful—the kids are growing up and we often have to care for aging parents,” says Bushman. “You need to make time and create the mindset for exercise.” Whatever activity you choose, if ...
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