In a new study, Northwestern University neurobiologists discovered that gut bacteria and the nose work together to shape social behavior in mice, including who fights and who backs down. Using a ...
When faced with recurring patterns of behavior or emotions, one may ask oneself, "This again?" It is common to seek a reason ...
An analysis of Odeda underdevelopment, questioning the long tenure of its political leadership and the disconnect between ...
Trump areas are pushing back against the administration’s new immigrant detention centers planned nearby.
Cooperation is a pillar of human society, promoting an exchange of skills and knowledge between different individuals and ...
The most important thing about the Anti-Defamation League’s latest “Mamdani Monitor” is that its results were so unsurprising and generated few headlines in New York or anywhere else. That 20% ...
Celebrate the 100th birthday of renowned sociologist and author, Dr. Andrew Billingsley, and his lifelong commitment to ...
Over the past month, several reports offered new details on the scale and tactics of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s foreign influence operations. In late February, OpenAI published findings on ...
Stanford economist Mordecai Kurz breaks down why we are living through a Second Gilded Age—and how to address it.
The recent election in Slovenia has created as many questions as answers to the future of the country’s politics. While a ...
Key Takeaways Weak ties are connections with people you know but aren’t close to, like acquaintances or casual contacts.Even ...
A simple pattern links billions of people: just a few connections apart. New research suggests this may be an unavoidable feature of human networks.