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Psychology says people who go silent when they’re hurt are not weak, here’s why their brain may be asking them to shut downPsychology does not typically interpret silence as a sign of weakness. More often, it is seen as a coping mechanism that people use to navi...
Psychology says people who dream every night aren’t weird but they may be under a lot of stress and have unhinged emotionsPsychology does not consider frequent dreaming to be unusual. On the contrary, dreaming is widely regarded as a natural and important aspec...
Elon Musk's biggest rival isn't a startup, it's China, and they just won the brain chip raceElon Musk brain chip Neuralink competitor: China has approved the world's first brain-computer chip, NEO, for commercial sale after complet...
America’s formula for attracting Indian tech talent is hard to copy, but nations are still tryingDespite growing global competition, United States continues to be the top choice for Indian tech professionals. This enduring appeal stems ...
Psychology suggests adults who dim the lights long before bed aren’t being dramatic: They’re protecting the slow transition the mind needs because bright evenings can keep the body externally cuedResearchers uncover the mystery behind dimming the lights before bedtime. It turns out this soothing practice sends a message to the brain ...
Psychology says people who post emotional messages about their ex after a breakup aren’t just being dramatic, they may be seeking validation, revenge, or emotional closureThe psychology behind people posting emotional or targeted content after breakups reveals a complicated mix of attachment anxiety, emotiona...
Why cold pizza tastes better the next morning, according to scienceWaking up to cold pizza isn't just a craving; science explains its appeal. Chilled pizza enhances salty flavors while mellowing sweetness, ...
These large- mid- and small-cap stocks have an upside potential of up to 31% in 1 year, according to analystsAs nothing can be ruled out on the street, be prepared for anything. Now, what is the probability that the bears will be chased away from t...
7 gut health mistakes that silently damage your digestion for years, gastro doctor warnsDigestive discomfort is often dismissed as normal. However, experts reveal everyday habits, even seemingly healthy ones, can harm gut healt...
How birdwatching trains the brain to focus faster and remember betterBirdwatching sharpens observation and memory. New research shows it can physically change the brain. Years of identifying birds lead to str...
Harvard-trained doctor lists 8 daily habits for stronger bones, a healthier heart and sharper brain between 24–45Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained doctor, highlights crucial daily habits for adults aged 25 to 45. These habits build a strong foundatio...
What’s the psychology of people who text back instantly but do not answer when they are asked a real question — The paradox of quick replies and emotional silencePrompt replies are often associated with social responsiveness and a desire to stay connected. In communication psychology, responding quic...
Shots fired in the AI war: US and China clash over code and controlThe US-China AI rivalry has intensified, moving beyond innovation to a battle for talent, IP, and strategic tech. China's blocking of Meta'...
What’s the psychology behind hyper-aware minds in a noisy world? Is being too aware hurting you?The psychology of individuals who are “overly aware” reflects a complex interaction between intelligence, emotional sensitivity, and anxiet...
Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 simple foods you must add to your diet for a healthy lifestyleIntegrative lifestyle expert Luke Coutinho reveals five food types that influence gene behavior. Cruciferous vegetables aid detoxification ...
Tea and coffee for brain health? CMC Vellore neurologist explains findings from study of 500,000 peopleYour daily coffee or tea could be a powerful tool for brain health. New research shows moderate consumption may reduce risks of dementia an...
- Humans Actually Have a “Magnetic Sense”: We Just Don’t Know How to Use It
Scientists now believe humans might possess a subtle ability to sense Earth's magnetic field, a trait previously thought exclusive to anima...
Why Emotional Sensitivity Is Linked to Deeper Processing, Not WeaknessEmotional sensitivity is not a flaw but a temperamental trait reflecting deeper cognitive and sensory processing. Individuals with high sen...
Smartphone touchscreen use leads to greater brain activityYour smartphone touchscreen can actually change the way your thumb and brain work together, a new study has found.
How humans sense wetness decodedWetness perception is linked to our ability to sense cold temperature and tactile sensations such as pressure and texture, scientists have ...