Psychologists say people who ask big favours from others aren't being demanding, they might see possibilities where others see rejectionPeople who ask others for major favours are often seen as demanding, but psychology suggests that may not be the full story. A UCLA study f...
NASA just discovered a living relic from the Milky Way’s earliest days hidden in plain sightNASA proved Terzan 5 is not a globular star cluster but a living fossil from the Milky Way's earliest formation. Webb and Hubble jointly re...
Psychology says talking to yourself when you’re alone isn’t a sign of loneliness; it’s one of the brain’s smartest tools for regulating emotion and rehearsing decisionsTalking to yourself is a common and often beneficial habit, not a sign of being unhinged. Research indicates that self-talk aids in plannin...
Psychology says people who automatically push their chair in when they leave a table often show these 7 personality traitsA simple act like pushing in a chair after use reveals a deeper personality trait: conscientiousness. This trait, linked to self-regulation...
Salary doesn't decide happiness: Many see income and achievements as measure of success, but one study says the respect from people around you matters more than your place on the economic ladderA new study suggests happiness may depend less on income and job titles and more on the respect, acceptance and value people receive from t...
Psychology suggests people who keep learning into their 60s and 70s aren't just filling time; they may be feeding curiosity in a way that helps memory stay engagedNew research reveals older adults remain curious and learn for psychological reasons. Curiosity boosts memory and learning across all ages....
When Hitting Your Targets at The Workplace Just Raises the Bar AgainConstantly shifting performance goals in companies, while intended to boost productivity, can demotivate employees, especially high achieve...
Jobs in USA: What are new courses that may help secure high-paid placement in the age of AI?Higher education experts say some adults take classes for professional development as economic concerns, technological advances and other w...
Not just diet, even relations can make you fat: BMI directly linked to strong social bonds in new researchA new UCLA Health study published in Gut Microbes shows that emotional support within marriage may directly affect BMI by influencing brain...
Trump administration to restore frozen federal grants for University of California, LAA U.S. federal judge has mandated the Trump administration to reinstate frozen federal grants to UCLA. This decision follows the administra...
More Americans identify as transgender than ever; Trump’s claim they “don’t exist” contrasts with rising numbersDespite political rhetoric, a UCLA study reveals that approximately 2.8 million Americans aged 13 and older identify as transgender, with r...
Your Covid vaccination might save your kidneys, reveals UCLA studyA UCLA Health study reveals that Covid-19 vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe kidney damage in hospitalized patients. Unva...
AI Tool detects prostate cancer more accurately than doctors, UCLA studyAn AI tool can identify prostate cancer more precisely than doctors, according to a UCLA study, which could lead to better treatment option...
New UCLA Study Finds Gen Z Teens Want Less Sex on ScreenIn a recent UCLA study, it was revealed that today's Gen Z teens are calling for a decrease in explicit content in TV and movies, with over...
White men more likely to be considered for helming big-budget TV series: UCLA study21% of white film-makers get to handle episodes where cost can go as high as $7 million.
- Methane rainstorms on Titan more frequent than thought
New York, Oct 14 (IANS) Scientists have found that intense methane rainstorms batter Saturn's largest moon Titan much more frequently than ...
Indian-American donates $2.5 million to UCLAThe new $2.5 million contributions will create the Mukund Padmanabhan Systems Scaling Technology Laboratory in Engineering VI, the universi...