Health Insurance may Lessen Family Violence and Keep Children Safe Can health insurance help protect kids from harm by reducing family violence? With a number of research about Medicaid expansion that we are now working…
According to a Study, People are Intimidated by Their Peers, Which Leads to More Severe Punishments A recent study discovered that people are more influenced by their peers to punish than they would be if making the decision on their own…
A Prior DUI Increases the Risk of Serious Violence Associated with Handgun Purchases A UC Davis Violence Prevention Program (VPRP) study found that people who legally purchase handguns and have had a prior DUI conviction run a higher…
Using Risk Assessment Tools Reduces Arrests without Endangering Public Safety Criminal assessment agencies that use risk assessment techniques are better able to identify those who need to be locked up and incarcerate fewer persons overall.…
The Perception of Middle-Aged Women as Being Less “Nice” can Hinder Them in Work Jennifer Chatman was a popular tenured professor at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, and she was accustomed to giving excellent lectures. But…
Fanatics Acquires the Rights to Sell Olympic Merchandise Online Globally On Thursday (October 28, 2021), the International Olympic Committee partnered with the sports retailer Fanatics in Florida to complete its first ever international e-commerce transaction.…
The Threat of Cyberaggression and Social Media Content Creation By Zanta Yee Fong and Duygu Gulseren “He looks like a rat.” “You look like an albino rat.” “How much money to punch you in…
According to Surveys, Those Who Contact With a Wide Range of People Report Having a Happier Life The concept of life satisfaction is more nuanced than it first appears to be; although it is occasionally used synonymously with happiness, the two ideas…
How Apolo Ohno, An Olympic Speed Skater Overcame His Self-Doubt Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno had a difficult time moving forward after hanging up his skates for good in 2010. The eight-time medalist even refers…
Migration Patterns Indicate Politically Extreme Counties May Act as Magnets According to a group of experts, politics, politics, politics may have an impact on where individuals relocate to in the United States as well as…
Misinformation Could Be Flagged as False to Slow the Spread of Fake News on Social Media The spread of false information on social media is a dangerous trend that will have serious effects on the 2020 presidential election. In fact, studies…
31,000 Years Ago, the Oldest known Surgical Amputation Occurred Although some form of artificial limb, such as a forked stick, has undoubtedly been used since the dawn of time, the earliest recorded use of…