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In 1961, with memories of Holocaust atrocities and the prosecution of Nazi officials at Nuremburg still fresh, psychologist Stanley Milgram undertook a series of...
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In 1961, with memories of Holocaust atrocities and the prosecution of Nazi officials at Nuremburg still fresh, psychologist Stanley Milgram undertook a series of...
Australians are more likely to die during unseasonably cold winters than hotter than average summers, QUT research has found. Across the country severe winters...
Study shows life satisfaction depends on whether local environment suits your personality. “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life,...
The attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo was an assault on democracy, on freedom, and on the ideals that underpin all free societies....
In a new study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, the researchers identified the level of five of the most common...
– By analyzing the light of hundreds of thousands of celestial objects, Johns Hopkins astronomers from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) have...
“Though the facts may point in the opposite direction, highly educated partisans are fully capable of ignoring ‘uncomfortable’ facts and indeed often motivated...
In the largest study to date on infidelity, Chapman University has learned men and women are different when it comes to feeling jealous....
Stephen Pollard, editor of Britain’s Jewish Chronicle, has been tweeting the whole day Friday, telling the world about the new exodus of French Jewry...
According to a poll conducted by Pew Research well before Wednesday’s suspected Islamic terror attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in...