Revenge is Bittersweet At Best: Interview with a Psychologist
"Probably the most interesting thing we have learned is how contagious revenge can become, across people and time," says Michele Gelfand, University of Maryland (Nov. 27th, 2019)
"Probably the most interesting thing we have learned is how contagious revenge can become, across people and time," says Michele Gelfand, University of Maryland (Nov. 27th, 2019)
"Plato, one of the earliest thinkers and writers about democracy, predicted that letting people govern themselves would eventually lead the masses to support the rule of tyrants. When I tell my college-level philosophy students that in about 380 B.C. he asked “does not tyranny spring from democracy,” they’re sometimes surprised, thinking it’s a shocking connection," writes Lawrence Torcello, Rochester Institute of Technology (Nov. 27th, 2019)
"The benefits of increased dietary intake of monounsaturated fatty acids have been known a long time. Simply dipping your bread in," writes Gary L. Wenk, Ohio State University (Nov. 20th, 2019)
"We worked behind the scenes with dozens of journalists on “Tainted Water,” a year-long investigation into lead-contaminated drinking water in Canada. We were shocked by the results," write three leading Canadian scholars (Nov 20th, 2019)
This Billionaire literally cried on national TV because of Warren - Aly Kamadia (Nov. 20th, 2019)
"Ending a patent monopoly will typically reduce the price of a drug by 90 percent or more," writes Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research (Nov. 20th, 2019)
"Trump is by far the top 2020 spender on digital ads overall, too. Billionaire investor Tom Steyer is a distant second with $13.4 million and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg comes in third at $9.3 million," write Anna Massoglia and Karl Evers-Hillstrom, Center for Responsive Politics (Nov. 20th, 2019)
"Trump commanded so much influence that as many observed, the 'Republican Party' had ceased to exist, and a more accurate name for the group would have been the 'Trump Party'," writes Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief of iDose (Nov. 13th, 2019)
"We wanted to know which supplements are worth our attention (and money) so we asked six scientists – experts in everything from public health to exercise physiology – to name a supplement they take each day and why they take it. Here is what they said." (Nov. 13th, 2019)