There are theories that "love" in the tennis context has French, English or Dutch origins. But like many words, historians ...
The term 'sapphic' has Greek roots and a long history, but it's popping up more and more.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Most of us want to feel more loved — and many don’t, even in close relationships. Research suggests the fix isn’t ...
We all want to believe in the idealized, fairytale version of marriage, but that's often not an accurate depiction of reality. Some people may really not be feeling much love at all, but they think ...
Dingoes have roamed Australia for at least 3,000 years. These clever canines are the mainland’s only native apex predator on land. They also hold deep cultural and spiritual meaning for many First ...
(RNS) — 'True unity requires diversity to be authentic — it is not the same as uniformity,' said Gaston Lulu Ngomoya, a Catholic associated with the Focolare movement. 'Here in Algeria, we are living ...
Move over em-dash, there’s a new AI giveaway. It’s hard to deny that AI is everywhere these days, and it’s no surprise that it’s making its way into classrooms. Since sneaky students are figuring out ...
Josiah Crum can’t even remember what he was glancing at that day last summer — a text, a social media post, a headline — but he knows he didn’t really need to be glancing at it. Especially not when he ...
Previous attempts to define subtypes using symptom checklists have usually ended up grouping people mainly by how severe their symptoms are. To move beyond this limitation, the researchers in this ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
I really try to not comment on Roy Schimelpfenig’s letters; I know he needs an outlet for his venting and I should just ignore him. But his latest letter was very contradictory (“Following Jesus is ...