Voices of the Herd' asks us to consider what it is like to be a cow, a highly intelligent and deeply emotional sentient individual often dismissed as a dumb and unfeeling object.
Despite how natural friendship can feel, people rarely stop to analyze it. How do you know when someone will make a good friend? When is it time to move on from a friendship? Oftentimes, people rely ...
Ever feel like life is slipping through your fingers? Slowing down can do more than just relax you. Here is how it shifts the way you experience life.
Summary: A new study reveals that the brain’s social perception pathway—a network that processes faces, gaze, and speech—is already active at birth or shortly thereafter. Using advanced imaging data, ...
Many of us live in "societies of strangers": cultural groups with large populations and high levels of relational and residential mobility. People in these societies have evolved institutions and ...
Overestimating Steepness Is the Rule, Not the Exception The research team, led by psychology professor Dennis Shaffer at The Ohio State University, wanted to explore why people almost always ...
On August 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Social Security Act — a monumental legislative achievement that protects our seniors, uplifts our citizens, and sustains the ...
Understanding the effects of social class on people's attitudes, thoughts, feelings and behaviors could have valuable implications, as it could help to tailor social and behavioral interventions ...
Clark discussed the contrast she feels between social media criticism and real-world support on an episode of "A Touch More" with Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe. Jul 19, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Team ...