A groundbreaking initiative led by Nobel-winning neuroscientist Garry Nolan is set to explore the intricate links between the ...
In 1964, Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart famously attempted to define obscenity by saying, “I know it when I see it.” But images of the body have never been easy to categorize, even when social ...
I sometimes describe art exhibitions using the familiar phrase “greater than the sum of their parts.” It is a tidy way of saying that, while each of the objects in a show might not be a star ...
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. — You’ve heard the phrase “you are what you eat.” But since we are all different, do our bodies need different foods? There’s a new nationwide study trying to get those answers. “For ...
We know it's important to listen to our bodies and trust how we feel — but it's not always easy. In part 2 of our series Mind, Body, Spirit, TED speakers explore ideas about movement, pleasure and ...
Usually, when I begin writing an essay, I’m hopeful, or at least determined. Not this time. I’m making myself write this essay, even though it scares me. Writing about bodies – about my body – scares ...
It’s possible to train your body to better handle high temperatures in just a few weeks. By Katharine Gammon Inside a small, sealed room, Olivia Leach swallowed a pill that would soon monitor her ...
Movement and exercise feel good, as you know if you’ve ever experienced a runner’s high, the restorative power of a pandemic afternoon walk, or a heart-pumping Zumba class. But what accounts for these ...
The body positivity movement seeks to expand beauty norms to include all types of bodies — but the pressure to feel “beautiful” can be overwhelming and even counterproductive to finding peace. Body ...
ANCIENT Egyptians would have considered it bizarre to contemplate whether the brain might contain our mind: for them, the heart was the repository for our thoughts and wisdom. Likewise, not so long ...