Researchers from the University of Kansas school of journalism conducted interviews with farmers in Missouri and Kansas about their thoughts on climate change. Even though they are on the front lines ...
As the US passes transphobic laws on disputed scientific grounds, a new analysis of a survey of over 135,000 European LGBT ...
Have you ever met someone and instantly know their political views by how they sip their oat milk latte or rock a NASCAR hat? You’re engaging in political projection—the fine art of assuming that ...
A column published in The New York Times claimed the public was "badly misled" about the origins of COVID, even after its own ...
Andrew Hill I’m going to start with our traditional dumb question. The subtitle of your book is Why Big Systems Make Terrible Decisions — and How the World Lost Its Mind. So on a scale of one to 10, ...
He alluded to the BCI as a matter of course, and talks about how it’s been implanted. “It connects the outmost layer on your ...
Soon after the start of the pandemic, as Covid-19 spread its trail of death and devastation around the planet, I came across ...
Professor Bayo Okunade has crossed into the seventh bracket; he is now effectively a septuagenarian—that state of hoariness ...
Liberalism and conservatism are not limited to politics. These different attitudes represent a fundamental tension in our ...
A study evaluating the link between conspiracy theories and sleep found that people were more prone to conspiratorial ...
Whether it's a man or woman who writes an external letter for a faculty member’s promotion is linked to both the contents of ...
Professor Bayo Okunade has crossed into the seventh bracket; he is now effectively a septuagenarian—that state of hoariness where he joins the gang of the sages who have been given the capacity to ...