Huntsville artist Melanie Dockery joined 48 Now to share how she uses art as a powerful tool for healing and a way to freely release one’s emotions.
Can kung fu fighting change what's inside your cranium? Even brief periods of martial arts training produce key benefits in brain activity and bodily health.
Before visiting this exhibition, my mind was primed for a certain interpretation of it. The recent federal moves to erase bodily autonomy from anyone other than a cis white man, plus the controversial ...
A sale of AI art at famed auction house Christie’s could change how we think about creativity – if it’s not cancelled first.
Grounded in polyvagal theory, explore how emotions emerge, why they fluctuate, and how we can cultivate emotional ...
Templeton Religion Trust grant brings together scholars from psychology, philosophy and education at Baylor and other U.S.
Alyssa Murray is applying her studies in English and psychology to write and self-publish a book. Murray, a third-year ...
Trials are taking place to see if “comedy-on-prescription” can help improve people’s mental health, reduce NHS costs and offer alternatives to antidepressants.
Guidelines note antidepressants shouldn’t be offered as the first treatment for less severe depression, unless it’s the ...
A new study argues that Jackson Pollock embedded secret images in his paintings, which can be decoded to understand his ...
You have the Opera, which carries you through love, revenge, and longing, and the Baul, guiding you through its mystical ...
The software I use to transcribe my interviews has started naming each audio file based on the content of the interview. It’s ...