
Human use of fire has produced an era of uncontrolled burning: Welcome to the Pyrocene
Los Angeles is burning, but it isnt alone. In recent years, fires have blasted through cities in Colorado, the southern Appalachians and the island of Maui, along with Canada, Australia, Portugal and Greece. What wasnt...

The foundations making charitable donations to support scientific and health research mostly give to institutions in their home states. Thats what I found in a study I conducted with two fellow data scientists, Albert...

Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
I began practicing psychotherapy during the Reagan administration. Thirty years went by before distress about politics became a clinical issue for any of my clients. I remember the moment it first happened: There was a...

The concept of Christian nationalism has taken center stage in many Americans minds as either the greatest threat to democracy or its only savior. Political scientist Eric McDaniel defines Christian nationalism as the...

Sex, drugs, and total disinhibition: What is ‘chemsex’, and what are its risks?
What happened yesterday is a blur. The plate of drugs is still on the coffee table, but theres not even a hint of a hangover. Inhibitions disappeared completely last night, and sexual pleasure seemed limitless. For many,...

The power of kink: An anthropologist reviews ‘Babygirl’
Hollywood has recently released multiple films about relationships between older women and younger men: Lonely Planet, The Idea of You and A Family Affair. But the movie Ive been obsessing about is Babygirl. An erotic...

Prisons don’t create safer communities, so why is Australia spending billions on building them?
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show prisoner numbers are growing in every Australian state and territory except Victoria. Nationally, our per capita imprisonment rate outpaces Canada, the United Kingdom and...