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Social media users were swept away by the discovery of the "ethereal" apartment feature in the viral clip.
Without treatment, some people with PTSD begin to notice distortions in their behavior and mood. They feel like they are in ...
The painting, described today in the journal Nature ... you look at rock art, it’s not rubbish—it seems like a message, we can feel a connection to it,” says lead study author Maxime ...
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs has found himself in hot water after a video of him partying on a yacht began circulating the web and sparked speculation about his status on the ...
“Meta’s counter-argument is, in a sense, that social media per se doesn’t exist now in the way that it did in the 2010s, and ...
A new study led by Tulane University researchers reveals that generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can enhance employees' ...
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Qinqin Liu, Ph.D. ’90, approaches her art from a scientific perspective, drawing on her experience at UC Davis exploring the ...
A resurfaced clip of Dem. Rep. Ilhan Omar, a member of the progressive "Squad" in Congress, sparked a frenzy on social media this week with conservatives blasting the congresswoman over her ...
A University of Cambridge study found people's ability to think in abstract ways was boosted by admiring art. The results were measured after a group of 187 people were encouraged to judge the ...
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal is criticizing President Trump over an executive order expanding drug price controls. “For that trade we could have elected Democrats,” the right ...
Visiting an art museum could change how we think about our lives, according to researchers. A University of Cambridge study found people's ability to think in abstract ways was boosted by admiring ...