Leher Singh discusses how power, privilege, and positionality thread themselves through the cultural ecology of academic life.
Two researchers describe their experiences working on a multidisciplinary team during the development and implementation of an intervention designed to reduce intimate partner violence.
Stand Up for Science Founder Colette Dewala shares what psychologists can uniquely offer to support science in the U.S. political sphere.
Cheese and wine aren’t the only things that get better with age: many older adults also show significant improvements in their physical and cognitive health over time, according to a new study. The ...
Overthinking might not strike you as a strenuous activity. You don’t have to move a muscle to spend hours imagining worst-case scenarios, debating choices or playing the day’s headlines on a loop. And ...
There are plenty of theories about the source of happiness. Who doesn’t think they would be happier with more money and success?We talked to happiness researcher Sonja Lyubomirsky, a professor of ...
As well, in recent years, researchers have found ways to influence dreams by communicating with people while they are in a lucid state. In 2021, Ken Paller and Karen Konkoly of Northwestern University ...
The former APS president asked ChatGPT to describe its implicit biases. Its answer steered her research in a whole new direction.
Psychological science has never been more societally relevant, says APS President James Pennebaker in his third presidential ...
Opportunities for students and early career researchers are dwindling as the U.S. political landscape shifts. How can ...