Are killing-free societies possible? Evidence suggests that by working with committed organizations, leaders and individuals like you we can signficantly reduce and eventually eliminate human killing. This goal belongs to everyone, across political, religious or ethnic affiliations. The development of truly civil societies, and nothing less than the future of humankind, depends on our joint success.

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  • Nonkilling Neuroscience Research Colloquium Report Released

    January 2010. Every day, new information is emerging on the brain, and how it works. New discoveries are occurring regularly as new frontiers in understanding are further explored. This will only increase as brain research continues and becomes more sophisticated. The purpose of this research initiative is to explore what and how new advances might expand our understanding of the brain as it relates to killing and nonkilling. Read the report.

    Seven of the most accomplished brain researchers came together with the expressed purpose of identifying the state of knowledge related to killing and nonkilling, and explore what new information might be possible to learn about killing and nonkilling, to reduce killing from various causes. The report of their proceedings explores the latest scientific findings on the neurochemistry and neurobiology of killing.