Through vivid, surreal illustrations, a filmmaker captures her fraught relationship with her body after a breakup ...
We all constantly filter a flood of details coming in. This process helps explain what gives some brains a creative edge ...
Temptation can be sneaky – a rationalising voice that subtly undermines your resolve. But there are ways to outsmart it ...
is a chartered psychologist, chartered scientist, associate professor in psychology, the lead for the Cyberpsychology ...
Sugaring’ involves the commodification of romance – presenting a puzzle of love, labour and autonomy for those involved ...
is professor of music at Indiana University, US. Her books include The Refrain and the Rise of the Vernacular in Medieval French Music and Poetry (2013) and Song, Landscape, and Identity in Medieval ...
Rare moments of wonder at the mere existence of things – rather than the dramatic or new – involve perceiving with the soul ...
is a National Health and Medical Research Council Emerging Leadership Fellow and scientist at the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, Australia. His work aims to help identify the causal ...
While in her early 70s, the English artist Mary Delany (1700-88) noticed a striking resemblance between a red piece of paper sitting on her bedside table and the colour of a geranium. She then cut the ...