What’s your chronotype? Knowing whether you’re a night owl or an early bird could help you do better on tests and avoid scams
Your biological age predicts dementia and stroke regardless of your actual age – new study
What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains
April 16, 2023: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an El Nino Watch as part of its April ENSO outlook.
Earth Day is a day that holds a special significance for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts around the world.

Max Weber, the founder of modern sociology, once argued that charismatic politicians are seen by their followers as saviours and heroes. But they are just as likely to be charlatans and swindlers.

Plastic pollution is now pervasive in our environment, contaminating everywhere from our homes and workplaces to the planet’s deepest recesses. The problem regularly makes headlines, with the spotlight turned toward ocean pollution in particular.

Sleeping at the height of summer can sometimes feel impossible. And with gruelling heatwaves becoming more common

Wars are world-shaping. Beyond their immediate human and physical tolls, wars alter the fates of societies and states; of clans, cultures and leaders. They establish new lines of access to resources and influence, determining who has what – and who doesn’t.

About a decade ago, the world’s biggest economies agreed to crack down on multinational corporations’ abusive use of tax havens.

Keeping up with the latest digital cons is exhausting. Fraudsters always seem to be one step ahead.

Does wearing a mask stop the spread of COVID-19? Is climate change driven primarily by human-made emissions? With these kinds of issues dividing the public, it sometimes feels as if people are losing our ability to agree about basic facts of the world.

Not since the American Civil War has there been so much concern that American democracy, while always a work in progress, is under threat.

Abundant research shows that unverbalized memories are not necessarily lost. Often, they return in the form of flashbacks and physical sensations.

In exchange for access to their digital products and services, many tech companies collect and use our personal information. They use that information to predict and influence our future behaviour.

Coretta Scott King was a committed activist in her own right. She was deeply involved with social justice causes before she met and married Martin Luther King Jr., and long after his death.

Many remember watching "The Wizard of Oz" as a child. We were captivated by the magical world of Oz and the characters who roamed its colorful countryside.

You have just returned home after a long day at work and are about to sit down for dinner when suddenly your phone starts buzzing. On the other end is a loved one, perhaps a parent, a child or a childhood friend, begging you to send them money immediately.
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