Though natural selection favours self-interest, humans are extraordinarily good at cooperating with one another. Why?
John Kounios is a professor of psychological and brain sciences at Drexel University. He is co-author of The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain (Random House, 2015) and ...
As the New York Yankees seek redemption after losing the World Series in five games — and then Juan Soto to their crosstown ...
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Time to Junk the Munich Analogy
No sooner had the announcement about a new policy for Ukraine from the Trump administration been made than the cries of ...
In Severance 's very first episode, Helly watches a pre-taped video of Helena before undergoing the severance procedure. In ...
Nuanced definitions of Islamophobia and antisemitism are not just academic exercises; they are essential tools for ...
Common, yes. But there’s one problem: the water analogy is not the biblical picture of God. Before moving on I should note that providing a full theological explanation of Trinitarian doctrine is well ...