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Long-tailed macaques given short videos were glued to scenes of fighting—especially when the combatants were monkeys they ...
A new book asks whether dogs are capable of willfully managing, even disrupting, human relationships to further their own interests.
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The Punch on MSNSermons must shift focus from sectarian conflict to social progress – Sokoto commissioner, Mai-HulaSokoto State Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Dr Jabir Mai-Hula, speaks to JUWE OLUWAFEMI and SALMAN ANIMASHAUN, on how his ministry has stopped religious crisis and deepened interfaith ...
A recent study reveals that long-tailed macaques, much like humans, are drawn to videos featuring conflict and familiar ...
A report released by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs is shocking. It explicitly shows the alarming level of social conflict and discontent about unfairness in our society. The level ...
They argued that phones, texting, and social media could make it easier for teenagers to avoid conflict with each other, by providing them with numerous passive-aggressive methods of showing ...
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US President Donald Trump’s ‘unique’ wordings did it again! Trump’s yet another Truth Social post talking about ‘friendly plane wave’ went viral on social media, leaving netizens sharing hilarious ...
Schools, corporations, even churches, are wrestling with how to approach issues of racial and social justice in a highly polarized U.S. But what happens when people with shared political views ...
Social media should, by now, be a more reliable place to follow world events. Trying to keep afloat of events in Israel proves otherwise. Elon Musk recommended fake news accounts on X, while ...
The oldest groups of living mammals probably didn't engage in homosexuality, but newer lineages may have evolved to do so to maintain social order.
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas grinds on, social media has become a front line in the battle over public opinion. Teens are getting caught in the middle.
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