Dismissals of Neanderthals as greatly inferior to our own ancestors have been common. Will that now change?
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Resiliency After Violence
|In the wake of another mass shooting, ideas for supporting and strengthening your family and school communities.
Is Gratitude Good for Your Health?
|Preliminary research suggests that grateful people may have better sleep, healthier hearts, and fewer aches and pains.
Will Millennials Return to Religion?
|New books by pastors, parents, and experts address the challenge.
Science & Religion Unfriend Each Other
|Despite recent research indicating otherwise, the two worlds may not be so chummy after all.
How to Help Teens Live Life on Purpose
|Psychologist Kendall Bronk, who studies adolescent moral development, says our future is in good hands.
Reason to Live
|Having purpose matters. Science proves it.
Dawn’s Early Light
|Scientists this week report seeing hints of the first light in the universe, during the “cosmic dawn.”
What Happens When the Brain Flatlines?
|New study suggests there might be more time to revive a person than previously thought.
Michio Kaku Believes in God, if not That God
|When asked about God, the physicist is likely to quote Einstein’s notion of two types of god.