IQ ‘can change in teenage years’
Intellectual performance can both improve and deteriorate in adolescenceThe mental ability of teenagers can improve or decline on a far greater scale than previously thought, according to new research.
Until now the assumption has been that [...]
How Flavor Tripping Works
You’ve got an invitation to the trendiest party in New York City. Everyone around you is tripping. You pay the guy at the door and pop what he gives you in your mouth. Soon, you’re experiencing things in a way you never have before. [...]
Animal buddies
A recent study found that female baboons that groom each other are more likely to come to each other’s aid, even when they’re unrelated. Credit: Joan Silk, UCLA
Baboons may not chat on the phone, go to the movies or see each other in class. [...]
Session V: Is There Moral Force to the Identified Victim Bias?
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference Identified vs Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Eric Beerbohm Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, and Director of Graduate Fellowships, Edmond [...]
Session V Q&A: Is There Moral Force to the Identified Victim Bias?
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Eric Beerbohm Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, and Director of Graduate Fellowships, Edmond [...]
Session II Q&A: Explaining the Identified Victim Bias
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Stephen Resch, Ph.D. Deputy Director, Center for Health Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and Management, [...]
Session I Q&A: The Problem in Context
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Norman Daniels, Ph.D. Mary B. Saltonstall Professor and Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Harvard School [...]
Session II: Explaining the Identified Victim Bias
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Stephen Resch, Ph.D. Deputy Director, Center for Health Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and Management, [...]
Session I: The Problem in Context
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives – Ethics and Public Policy Session Chair: Norman Daniels, Ph.D. Mary B. Saltonstall Professor and Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Harvard School [...]
Q&A for Sean Faircloth “Can Religion Justify Bullying Children”
The book “Attack of the Theocrats: How the Religious Right Harms Us All & What We Can Do About It” is available in audiobook, electronic, and hardcopy: richarddawkins.net Learn about a Ten Point Vision of a Secular America: www.youtube.com [...]
