People searching for honey in Mozambique work with birds via a shared language in a rare case of cooperation between humans ...
In Yellowstone, cougars coexist with wolves by changing what they eat and where they hunt, minimizing conflict driven largely by prey theft.
Researchers at UMass Lowell have uncovered an innovative way to spot Alzheimer’s disease long before the first official ...
Our research shows that referring to a master list of financial goals can fine-tune your money priorities. What are your top investing goals? Behavioral science research suggests we tend to answer ...
Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) School of Engineering have achieved a major breakthrough in computational ...
The negative impacts of social media to teens are fueling lawsuits, school bans and a worldwide debate on screen addiction ...
In his book "The Intimate Animal," sex and relationships researcher Justin Garcia says people have miscalculated their need ...
"Providing clarity around modern statistical methods will help sponsors bring more cures and meaningful treatments to ...
Because bone-shattering cold occurs less frequently, Americans are experiencing it more intensely now than they did in the past, several experts in weather and behavior said. But the longer the ...
Meaning doesn’t stay inside individual brains. Shared attention and language allow meaning to become symbolic, social, and cumulative.
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Social inequalities emerge in every human society. New research into how these hierarchies form suggests ‘prestige psychology’ – the tendency to defer to expertise – is at the root.
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