People who repeatedly observe aggression have a higher likelihood of engaging in violent behavior later in life. In a new JNeurosci paper, Jacob Nordman and colleagues, from Southern University of ...
From salamanders to monkeys, many species get more violent at warmer temperatures — a trend that may shape their social structures as the world warms.
EADaily, September 24th, 2025. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius commented on alleged Russian provocations against NATO ...
A team, led by researchers at Penn State, received a $3.6 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study brain patterns in children with ADHD and serious behavior problems in ...
Aston Business School has launched an evidence-based workplace aggression prevention toolkit and dashboard to provide ...