When children go missing, some cases dominate headlines while others receive little attention. Research reveals how psychological bias shapes whose disappearances spark urgency.
A study conducted by Duke’s Department of Psychology & Neuroscience shows that how people use their hands while speaking ...
Black students at FIU who spoke with the Herald say they're concerned about racism on campus after leaked texts from young Republicans.
Increased law enforcement presence in Daytona Beach ahead of another spring break weekend ...
Theoretical approaches, treatment preferences, and clinician bias all play a role in the ways we understand eating disorders.
Bold hues are doing more than brightening wardrobes. Shakaila Forbes-Bell tells us that they’re influencing mood, confidence, and the way we show up in the world.
A local high school student is showcasing her work on abnormal psychology in an art display featuring paintings. Ambrosia Stanger, 17, is a senior student at Compass Academy in Idaho Falls. She has ...
Like many crime labs in the United States, analysts at the center routinely perform forensic firearms identification, meaning they inspect crime scene evidence — in this instance, the microscopic ...
How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History, by Michigan State historian and consultant for HBO’s The Gilded Age Helen Zoe Veit, offers a history lesson that parents might not know ...
Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox explains the psychology and creative decision on embracing Matt Murdock's iconic black Daredevil suit.
Senate Republicans are gearing up to vote on President Trump's controversial voting overhaul, the SAVE America Act. And, key ...