We’ve all met the constant victim, someone who never takes responsibility for their actions and always blames others for ...
Not getting enough sleep on a consistent basis has been linked to a higher likelihood of believing conspiracy theories in a ...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has revealed that poor sleep quality may increase susceptibility to conspiracy ...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has revealed that poor sleep quality may increase susceptibility to conspiracy beliefs, with depression likely playing a key role in this relationship.
The findings confirmed that poor sleep quality was linked to conspiracy belief, with depression being the strongest link ...
Eleanore was just 2 when her mom died, and her father had been hoping to surprise her with the tapes on her 18th birthday.
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 ...
In Unreliable: Bias, Fraud, and the Reproducibility Crisis in Biomedical Research, published next week by Columbia University Press, Szabo provides several reasons for the discrepancy, and covers them ...
artefacti – stock.adobe.com In their report, published this week in the Journal of Health Psychology ... theory that there was a deliberate cover-up. People who weren’t sleeping well were ...
Some mutual friends tried to stay neutral, saying, “Well, there are two sides to every story.” But were there? The facts were clear—Darius stole, and Leona did not. Treating the situation as if it had ...
Incumbents Lisa Harnisch and Karina Guzmán Ortiz face challengers, while two current members will not run for re-election.