Remote and hybrid working may be great for employees’ work-life balance, but it may be stifling innovation, according to new...
American adults may typically have more friends than indicated by other recent surveys, with fewer Americans having no friends at...
Products and services alluding to financial mindfulness abound, but what exactly are they promising? According to new research from a...
“Holiday” or “vacation”, “to start” or “to begin”, “my friend’s cat” or “the cat of my friend”—in our language, there...
A new study from Hebrew University led by Ph.D. student Kinneret Endevelt, under the supervision of Dr. Roni Porat from...
The high levels of consumption enjoyed by wealthy countries in the Global North are only possible because of mass appropriation...
Scientists agree that solving some of society’s greatest challenges in biomedicine, such as food sustainability, aging and disease treatment, will...
Words like ‘this’ and ‘that’ or ‘here’ and ‘there’ occur in all languages. In a study published in PNAS, researchers...
Researchers who study belief dynamics often use analogies to understand and model the complex cognitive–social systems that underlie why we...
A new study has found that a person’s face tends to evolve to suit their name. The researchers sought to...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of people are affected by armed conflict, both directly, through loss of life, or indirectly,...
Research by George Mason professor Martin Wiener recently demonstrated that the more memorable an image is, the longer and more...