The ghost of Roy Orbison goes on tour – and some aren't happy about it
Critics say hologram tours exploit the dead for a quick buck. But there's something about Roy Orbison's ethereal…
Critics say hologram tours exploit the dead for a quick buck. But there's something about Roy Orbison's ethereal…
Kitchens are like mini laboratories, with foods and utensils exposed to extreme temperatures. So it's no surprise that…
Like the WNBA, the NBA went through fits and starts in its early years. Yet despite drawing similar crowds in the 1960s,…
A number of factors – from our eagerness to place trust in people to our overconfidence in our own intelligence – make…
Our social institutions and politics suffer from a collective arrested development – and our relationship to technology…
The halal food sector largely relies on industrially produced meats and produce. But more and more Muslims are using the…
White shooters are nearly 95 percent more likely to have their crimes attributed to mental illness than black shooters.
Fifty years ago, an insurance agent named Paul Simpson was convinced of rampant bias on the evening news. So he embarked…
Is a shot of tequila actually good for you? And what's the deal with the worm? To celebrate National Tequila Day, a…
Aristotle coined the term "enthymeme" to refer to arguments, words and ideas that are broadly accepted among the…
From the 1930s to the 1960s, 'The Negro Motorist's Green Book' and 'Travelguide: Vacation and Recreation…
Forty years ago, Rebecca Moore's two sisters helped plan the Jonestown massacre. But she refuses to say they were brainwashed,…
Without credible news and information, a healthy democracy is not possible.
Towns are embracing their eccentric visitors as a way to boost their struggling economies.
More interracial couples are appearing on TV and in advertising. But is media exposure enough to change attitudes?
Studies show that people's environments influence their mood. The same is true of homeless shelters, which can either…
McNaughton's works elicit giddy mockery from the left and effusive love from the right. Why do they resonate so strongly?
'The Mother Road' is one step closer to becoming a National Historic Trail, which would allocate funds for struggling…
The gooey treat couldn't have become popularized without the technological advances of the Industrial Revolution, which…
In the US, smiling is a reflexive gesture of goodwill, but Russians view it as a sign of stupidity. Social psychology research…