Binge eating disorder (BED) is currently the most commonly diagnosed eating disorder, affecting approximately 2.8 million adults in the USA alone.
From T-Patterns to T-Strings to T-Societies: What Makes Humans Unique?
Inspired by this research, Professor Magnus S Magnusson aimed to define what distinguishes humans from all other animal species.
Inspired by this research, Professor Magnus S Magnusson aimed to define what distinguishes humans from all other animal species.
How to Get Out of the Debt Trap? Navigating the Global Financial Turmoil
Amidst the backdrop of financial tumult, preceding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, global economies experienced a precarious cycle of recovery.
Amidst the backdrop of financial tumult, preceding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, global economies experienced a precarious cycle of recovery.
Casting off the Shackles of Greed, Corruption, and Deceit: Recipe for a New World Order
Owing to systemic failures of national and global governance, society has failed to overcome greed, corruption, and deceit to achieve global equity and sustainability.
Owing to systemic failures of national and global governance, society has failed to overcome greed, corruption, and deceit to achieve global equity and sustainability.
Peatlogy in Tropical Peatland: A New Transdisciplinary Science
Researchers across the world and the breadth of scientific disciplines have proposed countless approaches to fix our broken planet, or failing that, to mitigate the consequences of our collective folly.
Researchers across the world and the breadth of scientific disciplines have proposed countless approaches to fix our broken planet, or failing that, to mitigate the consequences of our collective folly.
Developing Our Nature: When and How Human Aggression and Other Psychological Traits Evolved
What can other species teach us about human aggression?
What can other species teach us about human aggression?
Embracing Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainable Urban Transformation
Life on Earth is facing a crisis in the form of anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation.
Life on Earth is facing a crisis in the form of anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation.
Unravelling the Links Between Substance Use and Binge-Like Eating Disorders
The ECS contributes to the reinforcing effects of both drugs and food, identifying them as sources of reward for the body and increasing motivation to seek them out.
The ECS contributes to the reinforcing effects of both drugs and food, identifying them as sources of reward for the body and increasing motivation to seek them out.
How to Get Out of the Debt Trap? Navigating the Global Financial Turmoil
Amidst the backdrop of financial tumult, preceding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, global economies experienced a precarious cycle of recovery.
Amidst the backdrop of financial tumult, preceding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, global economies experienced a precarious cycle of recovery.
Casting off the Shackles of Greed, Corruption, and Deceit: Recipe for a New World Order
Owing to systemic failures of national and global governance, society has failed to overcome greed, corruption, and deceit to achieve global equity and sustainability.
Owing to systemic failures of national and global governance, society has failed to overcome greed, corruption, and deceit to achieve global equity and sustainability.
Informal Learning Experiences With Big Data Visualisation
The team insist that their data collection is integrated into the visitor experience and takes an engaging, fun approach that contributes to the visit experience.
The team insist that their data collection is integrated into the visitor experience and takes an engaging, fun approach that contributes to the visit experience.
Supernatural Curses in Pacific Communities: A Challenge for Modern Healthcare
Since time immemorial, science and religion have navigated a tricky and often confrontational relationship.
Since time immemorial, science and religion have navigated a tricky and often confrontational relationship.
How Do Power Imbalances Influence National Corruption and Welfare?
Social power is the capacity to change the thoughts and behaviours of other people. The more power people or social systems have, the more they are able to exercise control for actual purposes, especially if the other side is less powerful and does not try to counter such actions.
Social power is the capacity to change the thoughts and behaviours of other people. The more power people or social systems have, the more they are able to exercise control for actual purposes, especially if the other side is less powerful and does not try to counter such actions.
Just War and Class Conflict in Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’
Henry V is one of the most popular plays by English dramatist William Shakespeare. Written around 1599 but set in 1415, it tells the story of how the English defeated the French against the odds at the Battle of Agincourt.
Henry V is one of the most popular plays by English dramatist William Shakespeare. Written around 1599 but set in 1415, it tells the story of how the English defeated the French against the odds at the Battle of Agincourt.
University Workplace Health Promotion Programmes: Getting the Balance Right
Workplaces have a role to play in their employees’ health and mental wellbeing.
Workplaces have a role to play in their employees’ health and mental wellbeing.
How Do Power Imbalances Influence National Corruption and Welfare?
Power is a capacity which may be used in different ways. Scholl has developed a model of power relations that identifies two principal ways of using power, called promotive control and restrictive control.
Power is a capacity which may be used in different ways. Scholl has developed a model of power relations that identifies two principal ways of using power, called promotive control and restrictive control.















