Discover how reading fiction strengthens your mind, boosts empathy, and shapes the way you understand yourself and others—all backed by science.
Two experiments using pictures of male and female human faces in Japan showed that faces were more likely to be perceived as ...
A young adults’ book from Louise Perry explores a third way on sexual ethics that rejects gender ideology and cribs from long ...
The more a fake news story talks about the future, the more likely it is to be spread on X (formerly Twitter), according to research from Trinity Business School, and this is linked to human evolution ...
Fear of infidelity triggers jealousy, shaping how people behave with their partner. A study identified two major responses: expressing love or exerting control.
When a woman possesses a truly beautiful soul, she exudes a certain kind of magnetism that is radiantly attractive to others. It’s not always about the most apparent traits, though. Sometimes, it’s ...
Human embryos briefly exhibit traits like tails and gill-like structures, revealing our evolutionary history and deep ...
Fake-news stories that relate to the future are more likely to be spread on the social-media platform X, according to a new ...
A young water protector observes a black snake who threatens to poison the water and bring ruin toward the world. As the girl ...
Now firmly cemented in the dating lexicon and pop culture, the ick is a term which describes the phenomenon of getting a sudden (and at times inexplicable) wave of revulsion, cringe, or dislike for ...
Writing goes back about 5,000 years, but the spoken words is over a million years old. Psychology, biology and archaeology ...
New research indicates a strong link between high social media use and psychiatric disorders involving delusions, such as ...