Among elite athletes, practice accounts for a scant 1 percent of the difference in their performances—and starting sports at an early age does not necessarily p...
New data challenges conventional wisdom about rape among scholars, advocates, police and prosecutors
The testing of nearly 5,000 forgotten and backlogged rape ...
Elementary students who practiced playing at school significantly improved their organization of stories, imagination and frequency in showing emotion, accordin...
Behaviors that enable bullying—a significant public health problem for adolescents nationally—were reduced among students who completed a new online anti-bullyi...
International law authority examines right to use force in self-defense against threats within a nation that can’t or won’t stop terror attacks
An urgent need ...
Mindfulness is often viewed as either a touchy-feely fad or valuable management tool that can lift an entire workplace.
A new comprehensive analysis of mindf...
By Pierre-Yves Beaudouin (Own work) , via Wikimedia CommonsA painted medallion depicting turbaned slaves in chains at the feet of Louis XIV adorns a ceiling at...
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Treating trauma in juvenile offenders can build social relationships that help them stay out of trouble, according to a new study by ...
Thomas Jefferson is the only American architect with the distinction of having two of his projects—the University of Virginia and his home, Monticello—land on t...
In the heat of competition, women value winning more than men.
Women also bid more in auctions than men—but only when competing against other women. Against ...