Studies have found that the density of tobacco retailers in a neighborhood is associated with smoking, the leading cause of ...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience has found that aggression can spread socially among mice, but only when ...
A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory at Toyohashi ...
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Necessity-Driven Deterrent Against Aggression
Nuclear devices are undoubtedly weapons of mass destruction, and even thinking about their impact sends a shudder through the nerves. But at the same time, they are also a stabilising tool in the ...
MPS Art Therapy presents David E. Gussak, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM, who will give this year’s Valery Daniels Memorial Lecture “Understanding the Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence.” There seems to exist a ...
Aggression in dogs can come from fear, pain, or protective instincts, and it can be normal sometimes. However, when it's unpredictable, your household can benefit from professional attention, as ...
An annual survey published by the Freedom Forum shows this year that American's understanding of their First Amendment rights remains low. Even as the First Amendment takes centerstage after the ...
If you struggle with road rage, you're not just in good company. You're in the overwhelming majority. A recent study from the American Automobile Association (AAA) Foundation for Traffic Safety found ...
Fresh incentives make Ford’s electric pickup easier to park in the driveway this fall. The F-150 Lightning hasn’t been around as long as the gas-powered F-150, but it’s already become one of the most ...
If you’ve spent any time around a teenager or kid lately you’ve probably heard them yell “SIX-SEVEN,” in a loud, characterized voice. It’s unquestionably the biggest, dumbest, most confusing meme of ...
It sounds like Bluesky is getting serious about giving some users the boot, with the company saying it will be doing more to “enforce our moderation policies to better cultivate a space for healthy ...
People are far more likely to lie and cheat when they use AI for tasks, according to an eyebrow-raising new study in the journal Nature. “Using AI creates a convenient moral distance between people ...
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