Ancient Maya Civil Unrest and Climate Change Droughts coincided with the collapse of the Lowland Classic Maya civilization, according to paleoclimatologists, and some argue that climate change contributed to societal disintegration. Many…
Study Highlights Demographic Data Collection Gaps by STEM Organizations According to a new study published on March 31st, 2022 in Science, professional organizations in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) areas might more efficiently…
Prejudice Against East Asian and Hispanic Coworkers in the United States may have Increased because of the Pandemic According to a recent survey conducted in the United States, prejudice against East Asian and Hispanic coworkers may have increased as a result of the…
In Ethical and Sustainable Markets, Music is Essential for Converting Consumers’ Good Intentions into Actual Purchases According to new research from the University of Bath, businesses offering ethical and environmental products should utilize up-tempo major mode music in their marketing to…
Research on the Global Food Trade Challenges Preconceived Ideas about How Biodiversity Fares Researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) discover that imports from high-income nations enhance biodiversity in low-income nations in this week’s issue of Nature Food. In…
According to Research, Social Media has an Incredibly Small Influence on Americans’ Beliefs According to two recent national studies, social media had a negligible impact on how much individuals in the last two presidential elections accepted untruths about…
Trump Disbanded the Climate Panel, But it has Since Reformed and Published a Report Businesses and communities are unsure of how to adjust and get ready as climate change continues. They are learning that it’s not always simple to…
Changes in Local Climate Policies Must Result From Unusual or Deadly Natural Disasters According to a recent study from Oregon State University, local populations are not sufficiently motivated to engage in climate change mitigation or adaptation by natural…
During a Pandemic, Men are Less Likely to View Food as a National Security Issue According to a study led by a Washington State University researcher, men were often less sympathetic toward temporary agricultural workers, sometimes known as H-2A guest…
According to a New Study, Conservatives and Liberals are Motivated by Various Psychological Factors According to a recent study that examines the relationship between political ideology and moral principles and motivated social cognition, liberalism and conservatism are tied to…
Biography of Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) Full name: Josip Broz Tito Date of birth: 7 May 1892 Place of birth: Kumrovec, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary (now Croatia) Date of death: 4…
The Explosive History of the 2,000-Year-Old Pompeii ‘Masturbating’ Man There are a few things (I assume) you’d rather not be caught doing if you were suddenly frozen in time. Many people assume that this…