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Dogs vs. cats: Which pet is more loyal? Scientists reveal the surprising truth most owners never expectedDogs vs. cats: Are dogs really more loyal, or is that just a myth? New animal behavior research shows dogs and cats both build strong emoti...
Psychology says people whose bodies start itching just as they try to sleep aren't imagining it, the brain may be amplifying normal sensationsPsychology suggests that people who feel sudden itching sensations in their bodies just before sleep aren't feeling something abnormal, it ...
Psychology says people who can sleep through loud noises aren't necessarily heavy sleepers, they may simply have brains that filter familiar sounds more efficientlyA common assumption is that people who can sleep through loud noises automatically have better or healthier sleep. Psychology and sleep res...
Psychology says people who love cats like family may be looking for a reason to break free and fulfil a basic human needPsychology says people who deeply love their cats may be influenced by attachment theory, empathy, caregiving instincts, and the psychology...
Psychology of smiling: Psychology says the barista whose smile crinkles their eyes isn't just doing customer service; Ekman's research found a real "Duchenne" smile is physiologically tied to genuine enjoymentGenuine smiles often involve eye crinkles, indicating real positive feelings. Subsequent research shows these eye crinkles can be deliberat...
Quote of the Day by Spencer Tracy: 'It is up to us to give ourselves recognition. If we wait for it to come from others…' - Inspiring lessons on self-worth, validation, resentment and why real recognition has to start with you, from the Hollywood legendSpencer Tracy highlighted the importance of nurturing one's own self-worth rather than seeking validation from others. Depending on approva...
Is your dog's guilty face actually fake? Scientists reveal what those sad eyes really mean after chewing your favorite shoesScience says the famous guilty dog face may not be guilt at all. Dog behavior research shows most dogs react to their owner's voice, facial...
For 15 years, a Lufthansa jet has been measuring the atmosphere on passenger flights, and the free data now help scientists track ozone, water vapor, and weatherA Lufthansa Airbus A340-300 has been collecting atmospheric data since 2011. This aircraft contributes to a significant long-term climate d...
What does a Harvard-trained gut doctor always buy at the grocery store? These 7 staples never leave his shopping cartEveryday grocery choices significantly impact gut health and energy levels. Nutrient-dense whole foods nourish the microbiome and stabilize...
Quote of the Day by Rosalind Franklin: 'Your faith rests on the future of yourself and others as individuals, mine in the…' – Inspiring lessons on purpose, legacy, faith and why living for something bigger than yourself matters, from the unsung DNA heroQuote of the Day by Rosalind Franklin: Franklin's quote, "Your faith rests on the future of yourself and others as individuals, mine in the...
Quote of the Day by Cleopatra: “I will not be triumphed over” – Inspiring lessons on courage, resilience, determination, self-respect, and why you should never give up by the Egyptian Queen known for her intelligence, leadership and deep insights on strength, perseveranceQuote of the Day by Cleopatra: Cleopatra’s quote, “I will not be triumphed over,” explores the importance of courage, resilience, and prese...
Psychology says grocery shopping while hungry can affect more than the snack aisle; a 2015 study found hunger increased the acquisition of nonfood items, tooHunger prompts people to acquire more items, not just food. Studies show hungry individuals desire more nonfood objects like binder clips. ...
Psychology of ownership says picking up and handling a product can make it feel more like yours before you buy it; Peck and Shu’s experiments found mere touch increased perceived ownership and valuationStudies reveal that physically touching items fosters a sense of ownership. This psychological effect influences consumer behavior and purc...
Psychologists say wearing a lucky bracelet is not just superstition but can genuinely improve performance by increasing confidence and persistence, according to researchers from the University of CologneSuperstitions, like lucky charms or rituals, can surprisingly boost performance, a study reveals. Researchers found that these practices en...
Canada's birds have been shrinking since the 1970s as insect populations collapsed by more than 60%, scientists foundA groundbreaking study reveals a stark 60% decline in insects at Canada's Long Point Bird Observatory since the 1970s, directly impacting t...
Malaysia's tallest rainforest trees keep pumping water to their highest branches even during drought, thanks to a hidden hydraulic adaptation, scientists foundA groundbreaking study challenges the long-held belief that taller trees are more vulnerable to drought. Researchers found that giant dipte...
Psychology says your brain is wired for survival, not happiness — these 12 tiny habits can change that: Why worry comes so naturallyPsychology says your brain is far more focused on keeping you alive than keeping you happy. That may sound unsettling, but it explains why ...
Meerut boy missed IIT admission by just 2 marks, self-studied on YouTube, became a scientist at ISROA Meerut youth, Sanket Kumar, transformed a two-mark JEE Advanced miss into a stellar ISRO career. Undeterred by the 2021 setback, he self-...
Forget gold rush, diamonds rain on this planet, and it's located in our solar systemDeep within Uranus and Neptune, immense pressure and heat are transforming carbon into diamonds that rain down through the planets' interio...
Stanford researchers say your car heats up to 40 degrees in an hour, and does a sunshade solution work?A parked car can become dangerously hot, even on cooler days, with interior temperatures soaring by 40 degrees Fahrenheit in just an hour. ...