Food & Gastronomy The Long-Billed Paradox: Hunting, Eating, and Preserving the Eurasian Curlew To study the curlew is to study contradiction: a species at once threatened and deliberately pursued, woven into both folklore and the dinner table.
Food & Gastronomy The Burning Kernel: Exploring the World of the Candlenut (Aleurites moluccanus) The candlenut embodies the strange genius of human ingenuity: we learn to tame what is dangerous and transform it into something nourishing, flavorful, and even beautiful.
Food & Gastronomy The Hard-Lipped Wanderer: Exploring Waandersii’s Barb This freshwater fish, with its subtle beauty and practical importance, invites us to look closer — not just at its biology, but also at the culture and culinary traditions it has quietly nourished.
Philosophy The Philosophical Psychology of the Self: An Ontological Inquiry into Identity and Consciousness The tension between subjective experience and objective analysis, between phenomenological investigation and metaphysical speculation, ensures that the self will continue to inspire both theoretical innovation and practical application across multiple domains of human endeavor.
Psychology The Paraphilic Roots of Transexualism: A Scientific Reexamination of Gender Dysphoria The clinical presentation of many individuals seeking gender transition aligns more closely with paraphilic disorders than with a legitimate alignment between biological sex and perceived gender, demanding a critical reexamination.
Society Black on White Crime in America Based on the most recent data from the FBI and the Bureau of Justice Statistics, when adjusted for population size, Black Americans are arrested for certain crimes at significantly higher rates than White Americans.
Science Is Homosexuality a Biological Disorder? Drawing from empirical studies, researchers have identified genetic, hormonal, neuroanatomical, and neuropsychological factors as central to understanding why individuals may experience same-sex attraction.
Science Is Homosexuality a Brain Disorder? None of the included studies presents empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that homosexuality is a brain disorder.
Philosophy The Neurophilosophical Psychology of Love: Bridging Neural Mechanisms and Human Experience The neurophilosophical psychology of love represents a sophisticated integration of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy that moves beyond reductionist explanations to embrace the multidimensional nature of love, viewing it as both a biological imperative and a subjective experience.
Psychology Gaslightee: The Psychology and Survival of Being Manipulated Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation where an individual systematically undermines another person’s perception of reality, causing them to question their own memory, sanity, and judgment.
Science The Paranoid Mind: Unmasking the Neuropsychiatric Epidemic of Cannabis-Induced Psychosis The modern landscape of high-potency cannabis products poses a greater public health threat than the lower-potency products studied in previous decades.
Philosophy The Philosophical Psychology of Epistemic Independence Epistemic independence represents a multifaceted concept that intersects philosophy, psychology, social sciences, and economics.