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Have you ever heard a commonly held belief or a fast-developing worldview and asked: Is that idea ri

Episodes

Total: 52

In 1981, an estimated 44 percent of the global population lived in extreme poverty. In 2019, that nu

The Death of Feminism

2025/5/6

The ’90s are sometimes described as the beginning of the postfeminist era. But if feminism died 30 y

Women now outnumber men on U.S. college campuses. There’s a common belief that the college gender ga

Minority Rule in America

2025/4/22

The Framers of the U.S. Constitution designed a government that they hoped would be impervious to ty

States are cracking down on online porn—but is it working? The researcher Zeve Sanderson explains ho

In the summer of 1975, white schoolchildren at some Louisville, Kentucky, public schools were faced

Researchers have suggested that lifestyle choices explain the remarkably high number of very old peo

What do politicians really think of their voters? A new study looking at 11 different democracies fi

Donald Trump won back the White House last year by stoking fears of scarcity. The zero-sum thinking

Shaken baby syndrome has been discredited, criticized, and even classified as “junk science” by a Ne

As the second Trump administration dismantles federal DEI programs and removes trans Americans from

If researchers could go back in time 100,000 years, they’d find at least three different types of hu

Why do governments educate their citizens? More than 200 years ago, Western regimes shifted the resp

We’re often told that there’s “no room for politics at work,” and yet the workplace is one of the mo

Most gun deaths aren’t premeditated, so how can we stop gun violence before it happens? The Universi

Seven years after the Supreme Court struck down a ban on state-sanctioned sports betting, a more com

Government reform isn’t an exclusively partisan issue, so why does it seem to fall under the purview

Amid handwringing about AI’s effect on jobs, creativity, trust, and the environment, a new study sho

What makes someone a NIMBY? The prevailing theory suggests that people support or reject new housing

RFK Jr.'s 'Seeds of Truth'

2024/12/31

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is poised to lead the Department of Health and Human Services under President-