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The Neuroscience of Creativity: A Q&A with Anna Abraham
The state of the field of the neuroscience of creativity.
The state of the field of the neuroscience of creativity.
If you have anxiety, or simply want a greater sense of well-being, getting creative is just about the best thing you can do.
Sometimes those who seem a little crazy are the ones who really get it.
The signs that a cat likes you are fairly obvious. Here’s how to strengthen your bond with a pet if you think they prefer your partner more.
Better with friends.
We asked mental health experts for their favorite ways to find some calm.
Research has evolved from the mechanics of dreaming to what dreams signify — and back again.
A handy guide to distinguishing the notoriously slippery concept from its distant cousins coincidence, satire, parody, and paradox.
The craft is gaining popularity among those in search of a way to slow down, switch off and improve mental health.
No one is preconditioned to fail. If you’re struggling with a project, perhaps it’s time for a different approach.
Conversations — in real life — can help bridge the partisan divide, but the trick is to have some structure to the discussion, says a human ecologist.
After multiple burnouts, in my early 30s I finally knew why life sometimes felt harder for me. It made perfect sense, so why had no one noticed before?
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Think you could throw a basketball off a 540ft dam, into a hoop – while blindfolded? Meet the talented and ludicrously patient people putting hours into the internet’s most joyful (and pointless) clips.
After 70 years of tucking America into bed, it looks like the curtain is about to come down on the late night genre. What’s being lost is more than a TV tradition but a backdrop for some of America’s most memorable moments.
They’ve been linked to heart disease and other health conditions.
Whether in boba tea, cuttlefish, rice noodles, or cassava dough, the texture of QQ connects people across cultures and generations.
The World Health Organization has closed in on its bold goal of eradicating polio several times, but the paralytic virus is entrenched in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
He made his name in Chicago investigating race riots, solving crimes, and exposing corruption. But America’s first Black private detective was hiding secrets of his own.
New safety rules require users to verify their identities before gaining access to sites. This spells the end of the relative anonymity that we’ve come to expect online.
An already fragile system can’t withstand Republicans’ cuts.
The Rhode Island getaway for the wealthy plays a key role in HBO’s lavish soap opera of the 1880s.
The L.A.-born comedian, who recently released his first “LOL Live” special on Hulu, says his past teaching with mild to moderate special ed students gave him all the tools he needed to succeed onstage as a comedian.
Fox and ESPN were holdouts in the streaming wars. They’ll both launch their own services this month. But they’re trying to temper expectations.
The margin for error is shrinking as the playoffs approach. Who will be the difference-makers for their teams?
If Brolin wants to cry, he’s going to cry.
An EPA proposal seeks to revoke a key emissions finding which experts say would remove pressure on auto makers to produce EVs.
Get around the price increase with this Woot bundle.
Teachers of color positively impact all kids, including students with disabilities. Yet, the SPED teacher workforce is overwhelmingly white.
Trump’s tariffs on imports have kicked-in but there is no clarification on rules for transshipment as yet, Reuters said.
In the perennial counterpart to the Do Not Draft list, Eric Karabell discusses players who are being underappreciated in summer drafts.
Outrage over the “good genes” ad comes in a time of heightened concerns about white supremacy and its historical ties to eugenics.
And how to regain your independence without having to drift apart.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
Strengthen and stretch your way to happier joints.
The word “conflict” usually brings to mind raised voices or awkward tension—outcomes most people would rather avoid.
From forgotten 401(k)s to outdated asset allocations, stuck money can hurt your retirement. Here’s what to do about it.
Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation.
When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan’s creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn’t power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
Millions of investors may soon have access to private assets in their 401(k) or other workplace retirement plans. What to know about the risks and rewards.
“I just want to pay someone to tickle my back.”
“I was essentially the assistant principal for grownups.”
A prominent Nature study and related research raise the possibility that vaccines may have a broader role in experimental therapeutics outside the realm of infectious diseases.
Meanwhile, over the past 10 years, the number of billionaires worldwide has increased by more than half, to 2,891, according to UBS.