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CLAIMING THE MORAL HIGH GROUND DOESN'T NECESSARILY MAKE YOU GOOD

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New Year 2024

Subconscious processes in the brain can convince us we're being good, even when we're not

- DR DEAN BURNETT

CLAIMING THE MORAL HIGH GROUND DOESN'T NECESSARILY MAKE YOU GOOD

Here's something that's surprisingly common: people who strongly espouse moral or noble ideals, but regularly use them to justify attacking and mistreating others - something which is surely neither moral nor noble.

Isn't this inconsistent? How can someone loudly insist they're a good person while behaving in ways that totally contradict this, without mentally shortcircuiting in some way? The answer is that there are many psychological and neurological processes that allow people to engage in this behaviour that, for want of a better label, we'll call 'virtue bullying'.

A lot of virtue bullying could be seen as virtual bullying, which is to say it's a lot easier online.

We've all seen Facebook posts that make some simple, morally solid claim, such as "Cancer is bad", or "I support victims of [latest disaster]", which are then followed by something like "Share if you agree. I bet 97 per cent of you won't." 

Such posts are basically saying, "I'm a good, moral person... and I'll manipulate you and malign your character until you agree." This isn't the behaviour of a good person.

But it's not internet-specific. Wanting to protect children is a good, moral aim, but consider all the books and shows banned or attacked in the US under the guise of protecting children.

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BBC Science Focus

DO I HAVE ALEXITHYMIA?

We can all struggle to find the words to explain ourselves, but if you regularly experience feelings that you can't identify, you might have alexithymia.

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1 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

SHOULD I KEEP MY CAR KEYS IN A FARADAY BOX?

Potentially, yes. The invention of keyless entry means we can unlock our cars upon approach, something particularly helpful when you want to open the boot, but have your hands full of shopping.

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2 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

SHOULD I START SNIFFING ROSEMARY?

Is there any truth to the Shakespearean phrase 'rosemary for remembrance'? Actually, yes.

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1 min

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Groundbreaking footage captures hidden moment of human fertility

Observing the crucial step in human development could help improve fertility and IVF

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1 min

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE GIANT PHANTOM JELLYFISH

Conjure in your mind a giant, deep-sea predator, and I bet there's a colossal squid lurking in there, perhaps with an even bigger sperm whale chasing after it.

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2 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

EDITOR'S PICKS...

This month's smartest tech

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4 mins

October 2025

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BBC Science Focus

'Clearest sign' of alien life on Mars found by NASA

Strange 'leopard spot' markings on a Martian rock could finally be the sign we've been waiting for that alien microbes once lived on the Red Planet

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4 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

Human brains emit a bizarre glow

Subtle light shines through our skulls in patterns that depends on what we're doing

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1 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

"Far from being the bad guy, cortisol is a hormone that's vital for our bodies and brains"

To complicate matters further, cortisol is also released in bursts, about every hour or so.

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2 mins

October 2025

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW MANY ORGANS COULD I SURVIVE WITHOUT?

The annals of medical history prove that the average human meat sack is surprisingly resilient.

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1 mins

October 2025

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