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How real is Shōgun?

May 9, 2024

The FX and Hulu hit depicts a bloody, brutal, mostly thwarted colonial history of Japan. It’s based in the truth. — According to Morgan Pitelka, Bernard L. Herman Distinguished Professor in the department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies at … Read more

A 600-Year-Old Blueprint for Weathering Climate Change

April 2, 2024

During the Little Ice Age, Native North Americans devised whole new economic, social, and political structures. The Atlantic published an excerpt from UNC-Chapel Hill historian Kathleen DuVal’s forthcoming book, Native Nations: A Millennium in North America (Penguin Randomhouse). “A common … Read more

These 5 science-based tips can improve your relationship

February 14, 2024

Expressing gratitude helps bring us closer to our partner. Among relationship-promoting behaviors, the role of gratitude has some of the strongest scientific evidence behind it, said Sara Algoe, a psychologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and … Read more

What loneliness does to your body and brain

January 2, 2024

Human connection is a basic, biological necessity for us. … Over time, chronic loneliness can damage our immune system. These immune system changes can, in time, lead to chronic diseases. “We have lots of research now showing that higher levels … Read more