A grey matter? Nature, nurture and the study of forming political leanings
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The Guardian - World
‘There’s a lot of James Baldwin in this show’: Glenn Ligon and identity politics
In a show at Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam museum, the leading US artist highlights how identity, culture and history in art is contingent on who is doing the looking. When Glenn Ligon was first ...3 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
A grey matter? Nature, nurture and the study of forming political leanings
Researchers find minuscule difference in the amygdala – a region of the brain linked to threat perception. Where does our personal politics come from? Does it trace back to our childhood, the views ...4 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
One in three children are short-sighted, global study suggests
There was a notable rise after Covid when children spent less time outdoors, researchers say.8 hours ago