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Psychology says the people who appear most composed under pressure aren't emotionally immune; they've learned to fall apart without an audience, carry it quietly through the night, and still show up the next morningTrue resilience involves accepting negative emotions without judgment, leading to greater psychological well-being over time. Instead of su...
In 1889, a physician noticed a sweet urine clue and helped point medicine toward insulinIn a groundbreaking moment in 1889, two German scientists, Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski, uncovered a crucial link between the panc...
Psychology says people who get bored easily often aren’t understimulated, they’re used to operating at a higher baseline of stressBoredom transcends mere inactivity; it's a nuanced emotion shaped by our brain's expectations. Researchers in psychology have uncovered tha...
Scientists say animal welfare is not just about survival; it may depend on feelings, choices, and controlAnimal welfare science is evolving. New research highlights emotions and adaptive decision-making as crucial for animal well-being. This te...
Scientists Say Animal Welfare Isn’t Just About Survival: It’s About What Animals Choose, Feel, and ControlScientists are redefining animal welfare beyond health and productivity, embracing the Teleonome Framework. This approach prioritizes anima...
How Animals Adapt Faster Than Evolution ItselfAnimals are rapidly changing their behavior to survive new environments. This flexibility allows them to adapt quickly without physical cha...
Why Do Koalas Sleep 22 Hours a Day? The Real Reason Behind Their Extreme LifestyleKoalas appear to do nothing, spending up to 22 hours resting. This is not laziness but a vital survival tactic. Their diet of eucalyptus le...
Can parents decide the sex of their unborn child? New research challenges 50-50 myth, biological sex of children may not always be randomA new study challenges the understanding of sex determination. It suggests families might have a bias toward having children of the same se...
Alzheimer's disease, dementia treatment: Hormone replacement therapy offers ray of hope, claims studyAlzheimer's disease and dementia have caused a lot worries around the world but there is a ray of hope.
Dear men, try to hit the gym only in evening. Exercising after sundown helps manage HDL cholesterol, heart diseasesWhile exercising in the morning helps women, for men evening is the optimal time.
Here's how you may lower the chance of deadly brain strokeStroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. A stroke typically occurs because of a blockage, such as a blood clot, in one ...
Take a walk in the park: Spending time in nature may lower stress, anxietyJust 10 minutes in nature can make all the difference.
97pc BSF personnel satisfied with meals provided on duty: DRDO studyThe study, commissioned last year, was conducted by collecting data of "food preference and satisfaction level" from eight frontiers of the...
Want to be successful and boost performance at work? Make a note of all your past failuresWriting about a past failure improves the body's response to stress, and enhances performance on a new task.
- Humans may have plateaued out limits for lifespan: Study
London, Dec 7 (IANS) Environmental changes, including climate, may have caused human beings to reach their maximum limits for height, lifes...
- A quest to locate consciousness in the brain (Book Review)
Title: A Day in the Life of the Brain; Author: Susan Greenfield; Publisher: Penguin Random House; Pages: 271; Price: Rs 499
- Odour receptors found in human lung tissue
London, Nov 4 (IANS) It was always thought that the sole bodily function of olfactory receptors was to smell and they could only be found i...
No more performance anxiety, sportspeople!This is especially cheery news for members of India's men's national cricketing side who have, on occasions in the past, been scolded for s...
- Japan's Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel
Stockholm, Oct 3 (IANS) Yoshinori Ohsumi, a Japanese cell biologist specialising in autophagy and a professor in Tokyo Institute of Technol...
Telling yourself 'I can do better' works, says studyThe study says that great improvements were seen in people involved in activities like self-talk and imagery-process.