Social Justice Canadian Kids Have a Serious Smoking Problem Bootleg cigarette sales could be leading Canadian teens to more serious drugs, a recent study finds. Max Ufberg
Social Justice In Tragedy, Empathy Still Dependent on Proximity In spite of an increasingly connected world, in the face of adversity, a personal touch is most effective. Max Ufberg
Social Justice The Hidden Psychology of the Home Ref That old myth of home field bias isn’t a myth at all; it’s a statistical fact. Max Ufberg
Environment The Second Life of Old iPods Why is it that old iPods are suddenly cool—and pricey again? Max Ufberg
Economics A Word of Caution to the Holiday Deal-Makers Repeat customers—with higher return rates and real bargain-hunting prowess—can have negative effects on a company’s net earnings. Max Ufberg
Social Justice There’s More Than One Way to Be Good at Math Mathematical ability isn’t one single skill set; there are indeed many ways to be “good at math,” research shows. Max Ufberg
Economics Attention Office Jerks: Back Off! We tolerate jerks in the workplace because we value their creativity. Maybe it's time we stopped. Max Ufberg
Social Justice Yes, Mom and Dad, I Lied Sometimes—But That’s All Your Fault A new study finds that punishment can actually make our kids lie more. Max Ufberg