In a wonderful night spent at the Arlington Theatre listening to a reading by author David Sedaris, I've been reminded the importance of keeping humanities human centered.
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By transforming a kitchen into a fully instrumented research environment, a team led by EPFL neuroscientist Alexander Mathis opens a new window onto the fine-grained mechanics of human movement.
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Digital distraction affects how we respond to suffering. This story shows how our attention shapes empathy, safety, and the ...
To successfully implement AI in your organization, you need more than technical specs—you need a behavioral strategy. Here’s how to align AI with how people actually think and work. Design for real ...
To get around that, a team of researchers recently did the largest gene/behavior association study within a single dog breed.
Hungarian author and Nobel Prize for Literature 2025 winner László Krasznahorkai, known for his surreal and anarchic novels, ...
Sometimes, dogs need a few boundaries. And sometimes, that requires a lecture. And while our lectures to our dogs are mostly in jest and funny, it sometimes feels like they understand everything we ...
This is not the finest hour for human rights, says 2025 CBC Massey Lecturer Alex Neve. But it still could be. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created 1948, after the untold carnage and ...
Accumulating research and emerging experiences suggest we're witnessing fundamental changes in human psychological ...