Grappling with Violence: National Research Council Issues New Report on Violence Research
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A group activity can help students reflect on different kinds of dehumanization and brainstorm a more prosocial path forward. Visit Page
In the first webinar of APS’s Science for Society series on September 20, 2023, scientists and advocates shared their expertise and perspectives on the relationship between gun violence and anxiety. Visit Page
“The one gene, one disease idea is a thing of the past.” Scientists aren’t simply trying to identify people who are innately predisposed to incivility, immorality, or lawlessness. They’re examining how parenting, education, and other life experiences trigger those biological leanings. Visit Page
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