This month, I will focus on what I believe is the most important driver of climate change away from human behaviour. Read more here.
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Human behaviour and the environment: The connection

IntroductionWhen we talk about saving the planet, the focus is often on technology, new policies, or big investments. While these matter, one factor often overlooked is human behaviour – what people ...
Social hierarchies are everywhere—think of high school dramas, where the athletes are portrayed as the most popular, or large companies, where the CEO makes the important decisions. Such hierarchies ...
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Explore the strange animal behaviors science can’t fully explain in this roundup of nature’s enduring mysteries.
Anthropic PBC is doubling down on artificial intelligence safety with the release of a new open-source tool that uses AI agents to audit the behavior of large language models. It’s designed to ...
Most companies don’t fire employees based on what an employee believes, but on how their behavior reflects on the organization and impacts others ...
Sitting in the lounge, waiting for his flight back to New Zealand from Singapore, a user shared a post that has struck a chord with many on Reddit.
“When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure.” – Peter Marshall Contrarians are people who adopt beliefs, ...
Paying less attention to faces is one of the key markers of autism spectrum disorder. But while researchers have begun to uncover the brain network that supports processing of social stimuli such as ...
Willie B. III is a 2-1/2-year-old gorilla who calls the Atlanta Zoo home. Fans have loved watching him grow up alongside his mom, Shalia, and sometimes even with his dad, Willie B., Jr, and it’s hard ...
Anthropic's test found that AI "may be influenced by narrative patterns more than by a coherent drive to minimize harm." Here's how the most deceptive models ranked.