Passive smoking is also linked increased risks of other forms of cancer including breast and colorectal cancer, heart and respiratory disease.
Scientists call something that is perfectly round in all directions a “sphere.”
Nearly half of our brain is devoted to processing visual information.
Young geese learn the migration route and landmarks by following their parents and other experienced geese.
Mediation is one of a few alternative dispute resolutions tools.
We speak of “economic laws”, tacitly positioning these as analogous to the laws of physics.
Qualitative research often involves poring over transcripts or written language to identify themes and patterns.
Our findings provide new insights on what constitutes a healthy and active lifestyle.
Together with scientists, environmental humanists are reforming scenarios used in climate modeling.
These narratives can be political, social, religious, scientific or cultural and help define our sense of identity and belonging. Ultimately, they connect our experiences together and help us find coherence and meaning.