Teaching people about racial inequality in United States history can change their views and add nuance to their thinking, research indicates.
Gene-edited foods won't require labels when they show up in US grocery stories. That may be right, but what if consumers feel betrayed?
Are people more likely to feel empathy toward fellow humans or animals? New research shows that the answer is complicated.
Switching from Fox News to CNN for just a month shifted viewers opinions on the news of the day. But it didn't last after switiching back.
"Moral injuries can happen when health care workers’ values and beliefs conflict with their actions or the ways they witness others acting."
Personal experience with natural disasters affects how people feel about protective policies like flood insurance and power shutoffs.
Many Americans morally opposed to abortion say they're willing to offer support to someone seeking one. But the kind of support varies, researchers report.
New research might provide insight into how to protect people from misinformation that threatens public health and the health of democracy.
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