Few parenting topics spark as much debate as the "cry it out" method. While some experts warn it causes psychological harm, a study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry argues it does not ...
Bulloch County commissioners deferred a proposed Brannen Drive subdivision after a split vote and an unsuccessful effort to reach a compromise between the applicant and nearby residents. The meeting ...
Why do analytical people fall for conspiracy theories? A new study reveals that individuals who crave strict rules and predictable patterns are easily drawn to the artificial sense of order that ...
The world’s best concert halls are perfectly tuned to deliver the best sound quality. No effort is spared in designing the ...
Massive Swedish study of over two million people reveals that genetic risk for mental illness often points toward ...
Researchers tested different medical scenarios with the chatbot. In more than half of cases in which doctors would send patients to the ER, the chatbot said it was OK to delay care.
Research, check outs and crafts what’s available at your campus library  Utah State University Eastern Library and Learning ...
Abstract: Escape rooms have evolved from recreational activities to engaging educational tools, combining storytelling, puzzlesolving, and teamwork. Despite their popularity, research on escape rooms ...
As 10-year-old Andryk Williams of Fort Blackmore, Virginia, prepares for his next round of cancer treatment at St. Jude ...
NYU Langone Health orthopedic experts are presenting their latest clinical findings and research discoveries at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), held ...
"Whether it's a sauna or a steam room, both get at a similar concept, which is mobilizing blood so you can re-oxygenate the muscles.” So what gives? Are foggy camera lenses really what stands between ...
A Dartmouth study challenges the conventional view that the amygdala—the two-sided structure deep in the brain involved in emotion, learning, and decision making—is simply the brain's primitive "fear ...