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‘Success bombing’ is the awkward friendship issue that no one talks about

Written by Kayleigh Dray Kayleigh Dray is Stylist’s digital editor-at-large. Her specialist topics include comic books, films, TV and feminism. …

25/06/2021

Researchers investigate the emergence of gender differences in jealousy responses

Adult heterosexual women and men are often jealous about completely different threats to their relationship. These differences seem to establish …

30/04/2021

In Utero Air Pollution Exposure Tied to Poorer Cognition

In utero exposure to air pollution is tied to poorer cognition later in life, new research suggests.  Results of a …

18/02/2021

What is a Micropenis?

Br April Cashin-Garbutt, BA Hons (Cantab) Many men worry about the size of their penis; however, not many realise that …

01/02/2021

“Why am I so quick to assume what other people think of me?”

Written by Lauren Geall Do you often interpret other people’s behaviours as signs they’re upset or angry with you? You …

28/09/2020

Developmental psychology: One good turn deserves another

Five-year-olds enforce reciprocal behavior in social interactions. A study shows that children come to recognize reciprocity as a norm between …

18/09/2019

Even scientists have gender stereotypes … which can hamper the career of women researchers

However convinced we may be that science is not just for men, the concept of science remains much more strongly …

26/08/2019

In product design, imagining end user’s feelings leads to more original outcomes

Developing original and innovative products is critical to a company’s long-term success and competitive advantage. Thus, gaining a better idea …

15/08/2019

Women with headscarf get less help

A man carelessly throws a coffee Cup on the platform. A young woman waiting for the train, asking him for …

07/08/2019

Cruel fact, in Frankfurt: a psychiatrist explains what might be behind the fact

Until a week ago, the Eritrea-born alleged perpetrator was regarded as a respectable man. Only since last Thursday, the Swiss …

30/07/2019

Combing through someone’s phone could lead to end of relationship — or not

For some people, the thought of their partner, friend or colleague snooping through their phone, reading their texts and emails, …

30/05/2019

How the olfactory brain affects memory

How sensory perception in the brain affects learning and memory processes is far from fully understood. Two neuroscientists of Ruhr-Universität …

30/04/2019

The nearer the friends, the stronger the regional identity

A new job, an academic career or a romantic relationship — there are many reasons for young people to move. …

12/03/2019

Blue-enriched white light to wake you up in the morning

Here is a good news for those of who have difficulty with morning alertness. A KAIST research team proposed that …

06/03/2019

What makes people willing to sacrifice their own self-interest for another person? Study’s findings may have troubling implications for ethical behavior

In a new Northwestern University study, researchers show that people are more willing to sacrifice for a collaborator than for …

05/03/2019

Coping with cancer: Partners can reframe challenging situations

We’re often told we are responsible for our own happiness. But in challenging situations, a UC Riverside study not only …

22/02/2019

Interacting with more people is shown to keep older adults more active

It’s been said that variety is the spice of life, and now scientists say variety in your social circle may …

21/02/2019

Thriving on teamwork: New research shows how brain cells filter information in groups

When we perceive the world around us, certain objects appear to be more noticeable than others, depending on what we …

03/01/2019
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