People predicting the end of world generally make those predictions without scientific evidence to support them. So when an animal-behavior researcher ran experiments in the 1960s that described ...
Have you ever wondered what happens when animals are given everything they could ever need, like food, shelter, and safety, without having to struggle for living? In the 1960s, a scientist named John ...
One was Stanley Milgram’s work on authority and obedience, better known as the shock experiments. The other, conducted by Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University, went down in history as the Stanford ...
In “Rat City,” Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden explore the life, times and influence of the scientific Pied Piper, John Bumpass Calhoun. By Ian Volner Ian Volner writes about architecture, design and ...
Rats are as bad as human beings in some ways. In the latest Journal of Wildlife Management, Dr. John B. Calhoun, of Johns Hopkins, discusses one such aspect of the rat world: the troubles which ...
Editor’s Note: As InvestorPlace Digest writer Jeff Remsburg details in a recent piece, renowned behavioral researcher John B. Calhoun conducted a series of experiments that, by creating a “utopia” for ...