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Happiness and health: this new study finds that happy people also feel healthier

A new study finds that health wealth and happiness go hand in hand. But it also depends on how researchers measure these variables.
August 23, 2025

Broken phone? A new study suggests you might have secretly let it happen

August 23, 2025

New study shows that a baby’s brain waves can predict IQ at age seven

August 23, 2025

The triumph of the outgoing introvert: faking extroversion makes people like you more

August 23, 2025

Social media use might actually increase in-person interactions among teens, new study finds

A new study finds that increased social media use among adolescents predicts more time spent with friends offline, suggesting that online interactions may complement rather than replace in-person socializing.
April 11, 2024

Was the narcissism epidemic every really a thing? New research says no, not really

Recent research shows narcissism has been declining globally from 1982 to 2023, challenging the narrative of a narcissism epidemic.
April 7, 2024

New study finds that support for cancel culture is driven more by in-group signaling than by a genuine desire for change

The study suggests that engaging in cancel culture is tied to political identity and is more about in-group signaling than about genuine societal progress.
February 24, 2024

New study finds 63% of incels identify as left-leaning or centrist, challenging right-wing stereotype

Contrary to popular perceptions, a new study reveals that approximately 63% of Involuntary Celibates (Incels) self-reported a left-leaning or centrist political affiliation.
February 22, 2024

Hot Weather Slows Down Your Thinking, New Study Shows

A new study reveals that rising temperatures can negatively affect your ability to perform mental tasks, such as solving math problems.
February 15, 2024

Digits vs. Words: Why “10” Feels More Trustworthy Than “Ten” to Consumers

A recent study shows digits influence consumer behavior more positively than number words, enhancing trust and effectiveness in marketing and communication.
November 15, 2023
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