Our outdated, self-sabotaging ways continue to isolate and imprison us. This is our tragedy. However, a living psychology can help us overcome our deep sense of alienation.
The natural and the social world shaped the evolution of each. Knowing whom to invite to dinner is as important as knowing how to cook.
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't?
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We often think of ourselves as solid beings moving through empty space. We assume our brains and their contents are locked in the vault of our skulls, churning out thoughts that stay trapped inside ...
The Australian division of the South Korean automaker Hyundai introduces the first-ever Elexio family-focused, all-electric medium SUV in the Land Down Under, from AUD 59,990 (around $42,479 at the ...
Even Charles Darwin was puzzled by the evolution of the vertebrate eye. New research suggests that it traces back to a cyclopean invertebrate with a single eye atop the head. By Carl Zimmer Look at ...
The human brain is a biological anomaly—a greedy, high-maintenance organ that consumes 20% of our total daily calories despite making up only 2% of our body weight. For decades, evolutionary ...
Now in its second reading, Bill C-223, an Act to amend the Divorce Act, also known as the “Keeping Children Safe Act,” is a private member’s bill tabled by Liberal MP Lisa Hepfner. Endorsed by a slew ...