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25,000 touch sensors, no eyes, total darkness; meet the animal that hunts at the speed of neurons, and it's not the cheetahMeet the star-nosed mole, a small creature from eastern North America. Its unique star-shaped nose is a sensory marvel. This nose allows th...
Quote of the day by Noam Chomsky: “The whole educational and professional training system is a very elaborate filter, which just weeds out people who are....” Did Manufacturing Consent author Noam Chomsky reveal the disturbing truth about institutions, conformity, and intellectual freedom decades before social media?Quote of the day by Noam Chomsky: The Noam Chomsky education system quote highlights how modern education filters independent thinking in s...
Replaying every argument or fight in your mind? Psychology says the truth behind mental replays and overthinking conflicts are memory bias and emotional exhaustionThe psychology of replaying arguments highlights a delicate balance between reflection and rumination. While reviewing past interactions ca...
Why do couples fight in the car? Psychology says it’s not normal — and this hidden pattern could be quietly damaging your relationshipSurveys conducted in Europe and the UK indicate that most couples argue in the car at least once a month, with a notable share reporting co...
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...
Why Boiling Rosemary Changes How a Home Feels InstantlyBoiling rosemary releases volatile organic compounds like limonene and linalool, which interact with airborne particles to modify odors. Be...
Psychologists Say Emotional Strength Is Built in Quiet, Everyday Moments, Not Dramatic Turning PointsTrue emotional strength is not about grand gestures. It develops through small, consistent actions in daily life. Psychologists explain tha...
The Phrase That Works to Say No to Any Proposal and Remain in the Same Place, According to PsychologistsSaying no can be tough, triggering guilt and fear. Psychologists reveal a simple phrase, "I won’t be able to do that," that protects bounda...
Why Boundary Struggles Often Begin With a Need for Emotional Safety, Psychology SaysStruggling with boundaries often signals a deep need for emotional safety, not weakness. Early life experiences shape how we perceive safet...
Struggling to Say 'No' Reveals Who You Are: The Explanation Behind Rejection and What They Don’t Tell YouDifficulty saying no stems from rejection sensitivity and a learned fawn response, where the nervous system prioritizes appeasement for saf...
Dealing with a manipulating co-worker? Behavioral expert shares a smart strategy that cuts through office mind gamesWorkplace manipulation often operates through subtle emotional triggers rather than overt authority. Behavioral expert Dr Shadé Zahrai expl...
‘Functional Loneliness’: Why You Can Be Social and Still Feel DisconnectedMany feel isolated despite being socially active, a phenomenon termed 'functional loneliness.' This occurs when superficial interactions re...
She had a PhD, MBA, and a successful global career, but burnout made her rethink everything. Now she says, 'Real resilience is choosing rest'Michelle Machado, a successful academic, faced burnout. She realized true strength is choosing rest. She now coaches others to value well-b...
Who is Megha Vemuri, the Indian-origin MIT student barred from her own graduation ceremony?Megha Vemuri, an Indian-origin student leader at MIT, faced repercussions for her pro-Palestinian speech during commencement. MIT barred he...
Revolutionizing communication: Brain implants show promise in restoring speech for patients with neural disordersBreakthrough implants unlock speech for ALS and Paraplegic patients. Stanford University's Innovative Brain Implant Study and the Universit...
Work from home destroys work-life balance, affects mental health: ExpertThe Covid-19 pandemic has forced organizations to change their status quo on functionality leading to the new norm of Work from Home. It wa...
Technology widens the access of dance, says two-time Olivier Award winning choreographer Wayne McGregorThe British choreographer is now collaborating with cognitive scientists to push the dimensions of dance.
- 'Need to get more Europeans to pursue research in India'
Kolkata, Dec 20 (IANS) While a considerable number of Indians are already engaged in research at European facilities, there is a need to en...
Hardware innovation goes beyond fancy wearables as maker movement gains paceAll these innovations, interestingly, are coming out of regular colleges that have zero affiliations with the high-profile IITs.
Nine Indian-Americans awarded US fellowships worth $ 50,000It honours early-career scientists and scholars whose achievements and potential identify them as rising stars, the next generation of scie...