We followed a romance novel for an entire year to get a peek at the publishing process. Here's how "Mistakes Were Made" by ...
Learning disabilities shouldn’t disqualify people from participating in public life, but they shouldn’t be described as ...
Sara Dosa, the director of Oscar nominated 'Fire of Love,' explains what prompted her to make her latest film, 'Time and ...
During AY2025-2026 the CUNY Office of Research funded 16 Research in the Classroom (RIC) grants for faculty to incorporate ...
“I’ve spent a long time exploring the crystalline beauty of traditional mathematics, but now I’m feeling an urge to study something slightly more earthy,” John Baez wrote on his blog in 2011. An ...
Matthews is a fellow of science and technology policy at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. Russell is the Huffington fellow in child health and L.E. Simmons senior fellow in health ...
We have plumbed the depths of abstract words, but what about abstract ideas? Abstractions are a fact of professional life. The law is littered with them. Think of the legislative process, intellectual ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
Ordinary and universal, the act of writing changes the brain. From dashing off a heated text message to composing an op-ed, writing allows you to, at once, name your pain and create distance from it.
Objectives First, investigate whether a long compared with a short abstract decreases readers’ attention. Second, investigate differences regarding perceptions of informativeness, accuracy, ...