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Religious belief may seem to be a unique psychological experience, but a growing body of research shows that thinking about religion is no different from thinking about secular things­--at least from the standpoint of the brain. In the first imaging stud

Early photographers recognized the monumental importance of creatures such as Africa’s large animals but could do little about it other than photograph those that sat still in a zoo. Once film was fast enough, telephoto lenses precise enough, and col

Tradition blends beautifully with contemporary life on this Hawaiian island.

  Whether you're sending an email in Gmail, finding directions to that fancy restaurant using Google Maps, or pretending to be a part of the latest microblogging craze with Google Buzz, the G-word is everywhere. Well, it turns out that there is also a wh

Google/Dish collaboration promises customized program schedules, targeted ads, and Google-powered TV show searching No longer simply content to rule the world of computers, the Google juggernaut has teamed up with Dish Network to bring its targeted ads an

The successful digital-distribution service will bring titles like Left 4 Dead and the upcoming Portal 2 to Apple's computers for the first time.

Researchers say an afternoon nap prepares the brain to learnMAD dogs and Englishmen, so the song has it, go out in the midday sun. And the business practices of England’s lineal descendant, America, will have you in the office from nine in the morning t

How to ensure a successful business-wide rollout of Windows 7.

I love the Saint Louis Gateway Arch. I never tire of photographing the mega structor.By Shirley Valencia

Google's browser ate away at Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari with help of its add-ons.

Walking into Theatre Seven at Pinewood Studios, there was a faint sense that we were entering an awkward high school dance. The game speakers sat on the left and the film speakers to the right, resolutely separate. And yet, there was an atmosphere of exci

In an entertainment subculture famous for violence and resource exploitation, one video game offers lessons for urban sustainability.

If you're looking for the intersection of Madison Avenue and Vine today, you're more likely to find yourself somewhere in Silicon Valley.

If the 2000s was the Google decade, then the 2010s will be the Facebook decade.

The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New Discoveries about the Brain Are Revolutionizing Medicine and Science by R. Douglas Fields. [More]