Born in Brooklyn in 1942, Freed’s scientific trajectory began early; he and his brother Jack, who himself would go on to ...
Why do analytical people fall for conspiracy theories? A new study reveals that individuals who crave strict rules and predictable patterns are easily drawn to the artificial sense of order that ...
Why some people are more drawn to conspiracy theories than others - A strong psychological need for order and structure can, ...
People who prefer structured, rule-based explanations may find conspiracy theories appealing because they offer a clear, ...
Loose ends bother some minds more than others. When the world feels messy, a story that ties every thread into one knot can ...
A century after Erwin Schrödinger sketched out a bold vision for how we perceive color, scientists have finally filled in the missing pieces. A Los Alamos team used advanced geometry to show that hue, ...
New research shows that people who prefer structure and clear rules may be more drawn to conspiracy theories, even when they think critically.
More than a century after publishing major papers in theoretical mathematics, German-born Emmy Noether continues to challenge ...
Shaped by a different biology or culture, other intelligent civilisations – if they’re out there – might understand the ...
Last year, our most detailed map of the universe yet suggested our understanding of dark energy has been wrong for decades. The shock result is reigniting the search for a better cosmic story ...
Leadership grows through experience, not frameworks. Companies are shifting from content-heavy training to practice, coaching, and real-world feedback.
FC Barcelona set to elect 41st president amid unique ownership structure ...