The APS Early Career Scholar Travel Award is made possible by a generous gift from Dr. Robert A. Baron in memory of Dr. Donn Byrne.
Incoming APS President Pamela Davis-Kean describes the role indirect costs play in the U.S. research landscape and the ...
Do you ever hide the true you?...Everyone, whether neurodivergent or not, needs to mask sometimes. It helps people feel accepted by a group. And believing that you belong is “one of the best ...
A new study examines the role of cannabis on the health of Black Americans living in Wilmington, Delaware, who are often ...
Nearly half of the mortality gap between Black and White adults can be traced to the cumulative toll of a lifetime of stress and heightened inflammation, a new study published Monday shows.The study, ...
It’s a mistake you hopefully only make once. In your morning rush to get ready, you brush your teeth before you head to the kitchen and down a big glass of orange juice. Yuck!What makes ...
Four psychology professors will receive funds to support new projects in early 2026. Projects will connect students with ...
Both humans and LLMs show modest metacognitive sensitivity : When explicitly prompted for confidence ratings, high confidence ...
Actors Sam Tutty and Christiani Pitts (Broadway's "Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)") chat and perform; Drs. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff ("Einstein Never Used Flash ...
APS Rising Star and lecturer at University of Stirling Thora Bjornsdottir discusses her research and work, funding challenges, and the importance and benefits of collaboration.
Quantitative and qualitative approaches face different challenges and expectations, particularly when it comes to data ...
When someone retrieves a memory, they “aren't playing a recording back,” explains Elizabeth Loftus, a psychology professor at the University of California, Irvine. Rather “we are constructing” that ...