Therapist and Filmmaker Team Up to Talk Mental Health Through the Lens of Movies

You may see your movie watching sessions and therapy sessions as completely separate activities, but they’re probably more linked than you think. For example, The Incredible Hulk sheds light on anger management, Titanic is a study on relationship compatibility, and the horror film It is an easy segue to talking about childhood trauma. Those are […]

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Simple Fishing Net Design Could Reduce Marine Bycatch

While you sun, swim, and snorkel in the ocean this summer, scientists are working deep beneath the surface to protect some of its most precious marine life from becoming bycatch. Gillnets are the tool of choice for catching many species, from salmon to cod to tuna. But these mesh fishing nets are nearly invisible in […]

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Rope Bridges Are Helping Sloths in Costa Rica Navigate Their Rapidly-Changing Habitat

Speed walking isn’t exactly an option for sloths, which is why these animals have always relied upon a dense forest canopy to navigate their natural habitat safely. An abundance of trees has historically kept sloths relatively protected from threats like cars, electricity lines, and ground-dwelling predators.  But humans have been encroaching upon sloth habitats in […]

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Read more about the article Martin Scorsese Has a Free Streaming Platform for Classic Movies: How to Watch
Kino. Moulin Rouge, Moulin Rouge, Moulin Rouge, Moulin Rouge, Suzanne Flon, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jose Ferrer Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer) lebt als Maler auf dem Monmartre und gibt sich nach persoenlichen Enttaeuschungen immer mehr dem Alkohol hin. Durch die Taenzerin Jane Avril (Zsa Zsa Gabor,m) lernt er schliesslich das Mannequin Myriamme (Suzanne Flon) kennen. Myriamme liebt Henri. Doch der ist durch seine schlechten Erfahrungen so eingeschuechtert, dass er ihr seine Liebe nicht gesteht, 1952. (Photo by FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images)

Martin Scorsese Has a Free Streaming Platform for Classic Movies: How to Watch

Since its founding in 1990, Martin Scorsese’s nonprofit organization, The Film Foundation, has helped to restore over 925 films. And in April, the foundation launched a free streaming service called Restoration Screening Room to introduce these restored classic movies to new and old generations of moviegoers alike. On the second Monday of each month, a […]

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Read more about the article Independent Bookstores in US Are Thriving and Diversifying Post-Pandemic
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Independent Bookstores in US Are Thriving and Diversifying Post-Pandemic

Passionate readers can attest to the appeal of a local bookstore: the incomparable pleasure of strolling through the aisles waiting for a book to beckon from its spot on the shelf before being placed atop a towering stack and taken to a quiet corner where its crisp pages can be perused. Unfortunately, due to the […]

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13-Year-Old Makes History as She’s Accepted Into Med School: “I’ve Worked So Hard to Live My Dreams”

At 13 years old, Alena Analeigh has already achieved more than your average adult — she was the youngest-ever NASA intern, she’s a triple major undergraduate enrolled at Arizona State University and Oakwood University, and she’s the founder of Black Stem Girl, a program dedicated to providing girls of color access to STEM programs and […]

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Read more about the article Planning Begins for National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture
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Planning Begins for National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture

A bill supporting the creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture — the first in U.S. history — was signed into law on June 13. The new legislation will establish an eight-person commission — members of which must possess “a demonstrated commitment to the research, study, or promotion of Asian […]

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British Woman Closes Her Seaside Hotel to Tourists to House Ukrainian Refugees

A community of care, compassion, and hope has blossomed at The Seaward Hotel in Weston-super-Mare, England, which is currently home to 22 Ukrainian refugees. Following a pandemic closure, the seaside hotel only saw a small return of visitors since it reopened. So when Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine in February, owner Nitsa Michael and […]

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Read more about the article Meet the Carpet Cleaner Who Speaks 24 Languages — And Had MIT Study His Brain
WASHINGTON, D.C. - FEBRUARY 17: Vaughn Smith poses for portrait photographs in Washington, D.C., February 17, 2022. Smith, who works as a carpet cleaner in DC, is fluent in 8 languages, and conversational in another 25. (Photo by Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Meet the Carpet Cleaner Who Speaks 24 Languages — And Had MIT Study His Brain

Vaughn Smith was bilingual from a young age, learning English from his father and Spanish from his Mexican mother. As he grew up, though, languages began to captivate him, and he soon took on many more tongues. Now age 46, he speaks 24 languages and has a basic understanding or some familiarity with 21 others. […]

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Lighted Nets Drastically Reduce Bycatch of Marine Life, Including Sharks and Turtles

Light-up ocean fishing nets could be a possible solution to saving the lives of endangered and vulnerable marine wildlife around the world. An illuminating study found that attaching LED lights to ocean gillnets drastically reduced total fisheries bycatch, or unintentionally caught species, by 63% — and still maintained the catch rates of targeted fish, according […]

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