Psychologists are finding that moral code violations can leave an enduring mark — and may require new types of therapy.
Search Results
You searched for: Mark Canada
New book focuses on some of the world's most peculiar borderlines.
After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, it was Germany, not Japan, that cracked down most severely on nuclear power plants.
India finishes last of 60 countries in environment and sustainability, as ranked by the expats who work there.
This space expansionist ideology marked the beginning of what Arendt called "earth alienation."
Noise causes stress. For our ancestors, it meant danger: thunder, animal roars, war cries, triggering a 'fight or run' reaction.
Over the coming decades, over 100,000 new satellites are expected. For countless millennia, whenever we were faced with a clear, cloudless, moonless night, all of humanity was able to witness […]
An article in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry raises questions about the goal of these advocacy groups.
The new record-holder opens up a literal Universe full of possibilities. Someday, even our own Sun will eventually run out of hydrogen fuel in its core, bringing a tremendous set […]
Comfort has won, and most formality is gone.
Austro-Japanese aristocrat Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi later concentrated on plans for Pan-Europe.
The Moon, Venus, and Jupiter are the brightest night sky objects. On Thursday evening, November 28, they’ll all align, plus Saturn, too. As the planets orbit the Sun throughout the year, […]
Research is for the experts. Listen to them instead. “Research both sides and make up your own mind.” It’s simple, straightforward, common sense advice. And when it comes to issues like […]
Is it "perverseness," the "death drive," or something else?
What does the downward trend mean?
Barbara Tversky takes an outdated idea to task in Mind in Motion.
Strickland, whose research helped advance the field of laser science, is the only living female Nobel laureate for physics.
Less than a mile long, the Dorfbahn in Serfaus is also the world's highest metro system.
Elite organizations tend to get conspiracy theorists going.
Advances in satellite imagery are shining a light.
It marks the company’s biggest stock market drop ever.
A special isotope of plutonium is necessary for missions to Mars and beyond. But we don’t have enough, and aren’t making more fast enough. As 2018 comes to a close, NASA […]
Whether you caught or missed the eclipse of January 20/21, 2019, here’s what you need to know for all the ones you’ll ever view again. On January 20/21, 2019, a very […]
Faith is in retreat, atheism is on the march. But only in China does a majority positively state they don’t believe in God.
In more than a dozen countries as far apart as Portugal and Russia, 'Smith' is the most popular occupational surname
No international borders, no international order—and yet, most land borders are not very old: more than half were drawn after 1900.
Reddit can reveal a lot, depending on how you interpret the data.
Ultra-low-power sensors carrying genetically engineered bacteria can detect gastric bleeding.
Most of history was multi-currency, with distinct currencies linked to cities, not countries. This now tends to be forgotten.
Each year, lightning kills 24,000 people around the world. These maps show which regions get hit more than others.