Why We Are All Moral Hypocrites – and What We Can Do About It Research has consistently shown that we often demand higher moral standards of others than we do of ourselves — how can we stop being so judgemental?
Meta-Analysis Debunks Belief that Baby Boomers Have Stronger Work Ethic than Later Generations Analysis of 77 studies shows no difference in work ethic between boomers, Generation X, and Millennials.
New Data Shows Sexual Boundaries are Changing – but What do We Really Know? New research shows that the number of young people identifying as bisexual has apparently risen by 45% over the last three years.
1,600-year-old Untouched Meal Discovered in Alberta, Canada Archaeologists uncover an unusual artifact at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
Cannabis Plant Remains Discovered in an Ancient Tomb in China A 2,500-year-old Cannabis burial shroud provides new insight into the plant’s use in prehistoric Central Eurasia.
Being Kind to Others Does Make You 'Slightly Happier,' Findings Suggest Researchers conclude that being kind to others causes a small but significant improvement in subjective well-being.
Lord of the Rings: Archaeologists Unveil New Findings From Greek Warrior's Tomb A rare discovery of four gold rings in the tomb of a wealthy Bronze Age warrior undisturbed for 3,500 years prompts a new consideration of Greek history, report archaeologists.