IT’S a Wednesday evening and your partner suggests a takeaway from your favourite pizzeria up the road and a film in bed.  You deliberate, but you do love pizza and snuggles under the ...
A study evaluating the link between conspiracy theories and sleep found that people were more prone to conspiratorial ...
A recent study by Arizona State University has revealed that most dog owners misread their pet’s emotions by relying on the ...
A new study finds that most mothers claim that babies look like their fathers during ultrasounds. There is an evolutionary ...
Ever notice how some dogs resemble their owners? Science explains why we pick pets that mirror our looks and personalities.
Podcast: This episode explores how non-representative samples can influence study conclusions and highlights solutions for ...
Why do we involve others in our relationship or marriage issues? From seeking validation to venting, experts explain the ...
Explore how delay discounting—the tendency to choose smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rewards—relates to ...
The Religious Landscape Study (RLS) – conducted in 2007, 2014 and 2023-24 – surveys more than 35,000 Americans in all 50 states about their religious affiliations, beliefs and practices along with ...
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Why do we often get hooked on people who are hard to have? Here are 5 shocking reasons behind this all-too-common attraction, according to psychology. It’s pretty natural for us to want things ...