When 18-year-old Corita Kent entered the Immaculate Heart of Mary women’s religious order in Los Angeles in 1936, she likely never imagined the career that awaited her. Despite her formation in a ...
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10 Crucial Health Tweaks to Make by Your 50s

Our 50s are stressful—the kids are growing up and we often have to care for aging parents,” says Bushman. “You need to make time and create the mindset for exercise.” Whatever activity you choose, if ...
Jane Goodall died Wednesday. As she was universally regarded as the greatest living expert on chimpanzees, her passing is a momentous event. It’s one that comes at a time of upheaval in the field ...
The author discusses his latest novel, “Minor Black Figures,” and the discourse around racial subjectivity.
Tucked away in a modest strip mall in Omaha sits Vidlak’s Brookside Café, where locals line up for gravy-soaked perfection that would make your grandmother weep with joy. The bright red sign and ...
Hughes’s semi-abstract paintings are shaped by Romantic visions of nature that provoke awe and unease in equal measure.
Zeaxanthin, an eye health nutrient, boosted tumor-fighting T cells and slowed cancer growth in mice. Human trials are still needed.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provided this guide on autism spectrum disorder as part of a series of briefs that offer basic information about common disabilities and ...
After their shifts end, the divers ascend in the bell to the pressurized living chamber aboard the ship. The bell is mated to the chamber to maintain equal pressure between the two. The divers then ...
Create the brain you need to govern physical agility and strength in your sport, just as horseback riders do to develop equestrian brains.
Madeline Lancaster created the first brain organoids, which have revolutionised our understanding of how the brain works - but also raised ethical questions ...
Co-directors Meriem Bennani and Orian Barko discuss their feature debut Bouchra, a 3D animated meditation on the therapeutic possibilities of art-making.