During Tuesday’s debates, President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden were expected to put aside the coronavirus pandemic, systemic...
Some people may deviate from self-development or to the opposite direction with self-facefacement, but with both there are social costs that make the general trend for...
Why are some human beings cruel to people who – sometimes their own children – don’t even pose a threat to them? Where and what is...
How do habits form in the brain? The process involves various cells and processes that help cement our daily rituals into routines. Dartmouth researchers recently discovered...
While life always provided fodder for colorful dinner conversations, 2020 has taken things up a notch. Debates over masks, vaccines, or the next presidential election can...
Online reviews are vital for businesses, with more than eight in 10 people reading reviews for local businesses, according to a survey by BrightLocal. The average...
There has long been a general assumption that human beings are essentially selfish. We’re apparently ruthless, with strong impulses to compete against each other for resources...
Discovering how ancient civilizations ate helps us truly understand what life was like before our time. Sometimes, those insights come from ancient food itself, left behind...
If a recent study of fish behavior is anything to go by, the human tendency to place the strongest and most aggressive person in leadership roles...
Leadership expert Dale Carnegie once said: “When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion.” There’s a lot...