New research explores ‘moral hypocrisy’ in powerful people. The past year has been marked by a series of moral transgressions by powerful figures in political, business […]
A new study published by The University of Western Ontario reveals that couples who share the responsibility for paid and unpaid work report higher average […]
Time and time again, it has been documented that regular exercise has many health benefits including lowering risks associated with the comorbidities of obesity. But […]
The impact of text messaging on the decline of formal writing among teens has been debated in pedagogical circles ever since cell-phone ownership became an […]
Researchers are challenging long-held beliefs that human beings are wired to be selfish. In a wide range of studies, social scientists are amassing a growing […]
Ohio State University After a period of relative calm during the 1990s, rapid changes in American families began anew during the 2000s, a new analysis […]