Simple Thinking in a Complex World is a Recipe for Disaster In an era of post-truth and pseudoscience, what can you do?
Most Doctors Ignore One of the Most Potent Ways to Improve Health, Penn Experts Say Experts suggest ways for hospitals to engineer social incentives among friends and family to improve health care.
How Can Monkeys Boost Their Immunity? By Walking Upright Changes in social status affect the way genes turn on and off within immune cells.
People Working in These 9 Professions Are Most Likely to Cheat in a Relationship According to a new survey of over 5,600 people, conducted by an infidelity dating site.
Chimp Study Shows How Hanging Out With Friends Makes Life Less Stressful Research suggests friends don't just help in the bad times – they cut damaging stress just by being around.
Female Baboons Reap Benefits From Having Well-Connected Friends Wild monkeys make their social networks work for them.
Our Personality and Social Behaviors May Be Dictated by Our Immune System, Study Suggests “It’s crazy, but maybe we are just multicellular battlefields for two ancient forces: pathogens and the immune system.”