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Twenty-four percent of the young adults said that taking a break is the best option. Although many couples don’t come back ...
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNSome Killer Whales Share Their Lunch with Humans, and May be Trying to Build RelationshipsHave you ever considered sharing your lunch with an orca? Because a new study suggests they thought about sharing their meals with you. The study, published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, ...
A recent study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University has found that most people believe they are better at ...
In each of these cases, the killer whales approached the people on their own and dropped their prey in front of them. “This ...
A recent study published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences shared strategies people often use when ...
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PsyPost on MSNHow people end romantic relationships: New study pinpoints three common break up strategiesHow do people end intimate relationships? Researchers have identified 45 ways people break up, grouped into nine tactics and ...
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PsyPost on MSNMillennials are abandoning organized religion. A new study provides insight into whyA new study finds that many young Americans are walking away from organized religion—not because they’ve lost belief, but ...
A new study published by Communications Psychology by Katy Y.Y. Tam and Michael Inzlicht found that people are more bored than ever before — and digital media use is to blame.
A new study reveals that most people believe they would defy immoral orders from authority figures more than others would.
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