Nearly one in three Harvard varsity upperclassmen athletes study Economics — a concentration rate far higher than any other ...
Big Tobacco drafted the plays that Big Tech is enacting today: manipulating public opinion by partnering with the medical field.
Research shows no gender differences in creative ability, yet disparities persist in opportunities and public praise. What happens between having ideas and receiving recognition?
Even though people with disabilities want to work, their unemployment rate is nearly double that of non-disabled individuals—even as companies who prioritize workplace inclusion are better off.
Lack of sleep harms almost every system in the body: From concentration and memory to hunger hormones, metabolism and the ability to cope with stress.
Seattle magazine on MSN
Earthen art-rock
There’s a concept in psychology called “nominative determinism,” where people may be drawn to pursue a career in a field ...
Cricket is not just a sport, but a religion for many in India. And so, people are often curious to know more about their favourite cricketers— apart from their on-field performance. So, here we list ...
Rabbis and cantors shouldn’t have to seek outside training to flourish in their work, writes a cantor and licensed social worker.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Traumatized nation: Organizations step into breach left by overwhelmed mental health system
Post-October 7 initiatives sprang up like mushrooms after the rain. Now, not-for-profits are building coalitions, mapping who is providing what to whom, and developing standards The post Traumatized ...
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