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Unearthing the Nature of Knowing
Research reveals how people process information, how they acquire—and sometimes reject—knowledge, and how that compares to artificial intelligence systems’ abilities to do the same.
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APS in Today’s World
“If APS is to thrive, we must come to terms with each of these issues,” writes APS President James W. Pennebaker in his second presidential column.
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Making Memory Research Mirror Real Life
Researchers are designing studies that better represent how memory works in daily life, leading to discoveries about how to intervene when it falters.
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APS Honors 12 Psychological Scientists With 2026 Lifetime Achievement Awards
Scientists who have shaped our understanding of clinical cognitive neuroscience, mental health, and racial biases are among the 12 recipients of the 2026 APS lifetime achievement awards.
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New Anti-Autocracy Handbook Aims to Give Power Back to Scholars
APS Fellow Stephan Lewandowsky and colleagues recently developed the Anti-Autocracy Handbook, designed to provide guidance to scholars navigating the growing global trend of democratic backsliding.
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Facing the Storm, Reimagining Our Future
APS President James Pennebaker outlines a new initiative to modernize the organization.