The quietest person in the room often holds the most power — not because they're shy, but because they've mastered the rare ...
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Brain scans suggest shared national identity cues can boost social cohesion
A growing body of neuroimaging research is revealing that simple cues tied to national identity, such as a flag in the ...
Conflict does not begin with violence. It begins with perception. Before the first shot is fired, before the first act of ...
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool an icon this summer.
I don’t believe I’ve ever been nostalgic about political life in November 2016. It was a disorienting time for Americans and people around the world. But there’s one way we can look back at that ...
Goats tell us how human values changed through time by showing how and where we moved animals through trade or migration.
When the Commonwealth Club World Affairs, in San Francisco, invited me to interview Steele about the book, I jumped at the ...
During a racial justice hearing in Yolo County Superior Court, a law professor testified that the prosecutor used ...
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Study links termite colony collapse to disrupted chemical signals
A growing body of experimental evidence shows that common termiticides do not simply poison individual termites but ...
Is love of country unconditional?” Steven Smith, professor of political science and philosophy at Yale University, said. “Or ...
For a long time, political thought was shaped by the image of the “rational voter,” someone who calmly evaluates policies and candidates before making a choice. Research in political psychology has ...
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