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Researchers have found that internal physiological cues—like signals from the vagus nerve—play a stronger role in guiding ...
People who wrongly believe that most others share their political views are more likely to support populist ideas, according ...
New research suggests our brains may be wired to expect danger in the dark. The study found that sensory deprivation and ...
Researchers found that MDMA reduces anxiety and enhances social behavior in zebrafish by altering key neurochemical systems.
A new study shows that even mild criticism from loved ones can increase the risk of depression in older adults. The findings ...
Dating apps are less forest than a maze, where users encounter lying wolves, breadcrumb trails and sudden ghosting. Research ...
Individuals with higher mortality risk—as judged by actuarial life insurance data—tend to care less about long-term ...
A new brain imaging study shows that when people try to remember multiple things, their brains give more precise attention to ...
Researchers have found that appearance-related habits—like repeatedly checking mirrors or asking for reassurance—maintain ...
New research finds that while people often agree on what a tattoo says about someone’s personality, those judgments are ...
A new study finds that readers often misunderstand AI’s role in news writing, creating their own explanations based on ...
Scientists have found that belief polarization doesn’t always come from misinformation or social media bubbles. Instead, it ...
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