Are you really in love? How expanding your love lexicon can change your relationships and how you see yourself
Words have power, and what vocabulary you have at your disposal to describe your relationships with other people can shape what directions those relationships can take.
Georgi Gardiner, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the University of Tennessee Humanities Center (UTHC), University of Tennessee
• conversation
Feb. 12, 2024 • ~10 min
Feb. 12, 2024 • ~10 min
Napping helps preschoolers unlock their full potential for learning
Research shows napping helps young children learn, as well as enhancing their emotional well-being.
Rebecca Spencer, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst •
conversation
May 20, 2020 • ~7 min
May 20, 2020 • ~7 min
Did ‘Beowulf’ have one author? Researchers find clues in stylometry
Using a statistical approach known as stylometry, which analyzes everything from the poem’s meter to the number of times different combinations of letters show up in the text, a team of researchers found new evidence that “Beowulf” is the work of a single author.
Peter Reuell
• harvard
April 8, 2019 • ~10 min
April 8, 2019 • ~10 min
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