Public health experts need to be allowed to admit when they’re wrong—and share with the public what they are learning.
A new book explains the neuroscience behind imagination and challenges us to tap into its potential in our everyday life.
john a. powell considers how the othering of one group can serve as a way to solidify membership in another group.
Comparison may sometimes be the thief of joy, but it’s also an important tool for making predictions and decisions in our ...
A lot of summer activities might seem lazy or indulgent, but they offer surprisingly deep benefits for our health and ...
A new book shares the many creative ways that people of all ages are living interdependently and getting support and ...
According to a new study, spoken conversations lead to more understanding, less conflict, and more openness to other opinions ...
Educators around the country are trying to foster belonging, classroom discussion, conflict resolution, and emotion ...
Herold has served as senior advisor to the National Institute of Justice at the U.S. Department of Justice, and developed the pathbreaking Place Network Investigations violence reduction strategy. Her ...
Is kindness a lost virtue in the United States? One might wonder, given the highly publicized social and political tensions we face as a nation. News reports of incivility and violence, as well as ...
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