MIT cognitive scientist and author Tali Sharot delves into the science behind habituation and how breaking up habits and routines can help reset our brains.
Posts from: March 2024
A Lee County author and life coach is empowering women.
Many people who live or work in downtown Salt Lake City often have very normal days.
We all have a digital footprint that does not necessarily die with us.
Riches Place Antiques store owner Richard “Rich” Sipe lived 15 years as an alcoholic on the streets until he turned his life around and now gives back to his community.
“This finding helps us better understand the chemical environments of early Earth so we can uncover the origins of life,” scientists said.
Survivors will be celebrated. Lives lost, remembered. Caregivers will be honored and funds will be raised by Southwest Louisiana go-getters for the American Cancer Society at the 2024 Relay for Life. The festival-style event is 5-8 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the Lake Charles Event Center Amphitheatre. Funds raised stay in Southwest Louisiana […]
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter On Saturday, March 2, families will flock to the Greenwich Land Trust’s Mueller Preserve for a delightful journey through the traditional art of maple sugaring, a practice with deep roots in
More than 650 pounds of meat-filled samsa products are being recalled.
The man found guilty of killing Delmar police officer Cpl. Keith Heacook in April 2021 is appealing his conviction of 16 charges, including first-degree murder, to Delaware Supreme Court. Randon Wilkerson, 32, was given two life sentences plus 212…