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Improving the lives of those with dementia — by using memories of baseball
When persons with dementia engage with others who share their passion for the game, colorful memories can emerge
03/29/2018 16:00 UTC
Sparks fly
Alternative energy guru Amory Lovins fires back at James Howard Kunstler for calling his Hypercar a "stupid distraction."
05/27/2005 03:35 UTC
Panpsychism, the idea that inanimate objects have consciousness, gains steam in science communities
An expanding notion of what "consciousness" is could have profound repercussions
07/23/2021 20:09 UTC
Trump's big tent myth: Data suggests he isn't growing the GOP after all, he's just energizing the base — and that's great news for Dems
Facts don't back up the notion Trump's building a broad coalition of conservatives, moderates and liberals
05/18/2016 13:58 UTC
Hiding birth control from boyfriends
Study finds link between teen pregnancy and dating violence.
09/26/2007 22:20 UTC
Seven questions about the 2010 elections
A political scientist's perspective on how journalists should approach the midterm races
05/03/2010 16:04 UTC
Research shows "50 Shades" is a gateway drug for women and porn
"Magic Mike" trailer hype is just the beginning, too
02/12/2015 21:02 UTC
Russia warns U.S. over missile defense plans
Russian concerns over U.S. missile shield could put damper on recently enacted New START treaty
02/07/2011 18:25 UTC
To avoid humans, more wildlife now work the night shift
Many animals are becoming nocturnal in order to avoid humans
06/20/2018 08:59 UTC
Untangling the deep and troubled roots of democracy can help define its future
Democracy was spread around the world by Europeans, a new book argues — and it often became a tool of oppression
07/22/2023 16:35 UTC
Robots are coming for your job: We must fix income inequality, volatile job markets now -- or face sustained turmoil
New technologies could launch a new era of affluence -- or destroy jobs. We plan now, or risk a brutal transition
08/23/2015 22:00 UTC
Class dismissed: Is the Trump campaign driven by racism or economics? The only possible answer is both
Are Trump supporters all racists? Sure, a lot of them are — but the data reveals a more complicated picture
08/19/2016 19:04 UTC
Chris Cillizza wants you to please start taking Rand Paul seriously!
Washington Post political guru declares Paul 2016 front-runner because of one poll
03/18/2014 19:00 UTC
How "globalization" became a modern-day insult, and why it's important
We blame “globalization” for our own, very human lack of proper action and understanding
12/24/2017 00:29 UTC
Coronavirus and Easter: Can churches get Christians to return to the pews after the pandemic?
Physical distancing means that many churches are closed and in-person religious ceremonies are paused
04/12/2020 18:59 UTC