Is our country as polarized as it seems? One group is on a mission to bridge the political divide.
Many Americans don’t trust their neighbors, their new, or their nation. How can we rebuild the public trust?
Young Americans have voted at record rates in recent elections. Meet one group of high schoolers with a vision for the country.
As the global population ages, the demand for regenerative therapies grows, yet replicating the natural complexity of the body’s healing processes remains a daunting challenge. While techniques like stem cell therapies, organoids, and gene editing show promise, issues such as safety, reproducibility, and efficiency limit their widespread use. For injuries...
A study published in Sex Roles reveals that postpartum self-objectification negatively impacts women’s well-being, while self-compassion mediates these effects, promoting positive outcomes. The postpartum period can involve significant physical and psychological changes, exposing women to societal pressures and increased objectification. In this work, Becky L. Choma and colleagues explored the...
The Archives of Sexual Behavior recently published research that examines the role of dark personality traits in activism. The findings indicate a pattern where narcissistic grandiosity is associated with higher participation in LGBTQ movements, demonstrating that motivations for activism can range widely from genuine altruism to personal image-building. The researchers...