Are our brains a product of culture, or is our culture a product of our brains?
Author: kinesismagazine
How ongoing restrictions are taking a toll on the mental health of young people.
Electronic books are becoming more popular, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages.
Is science neglecting PTSD patients?
Memory problems, chronic fatigue, psychiatric illness: How COVID-19 can cause extensive damage to the brain
The eventful journey in tackling the AIDS pandemic ‒ from social stigmas to scientific controversies
The year is 2020. Paul is sleeping rough in a churchyard in Oldham, England. A pandemic is raging across the planet, but, pre-occupied with the task of finding a ‘home’ for the night, Paul has no idea, until he sees the streets of Oldham become almost completely empty, from one day to the next.
How far are we from the vision of precision medicine that is so commonly presented to us?
Lasana Harris, Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology at UCL, shares his thoughts about his identity as a person of colour in STEM and his career as a scientist in dehumanised perception.
