Many people may associate the brain with internal processes, such as thinking. Yet social health also relates to the brain, with interactions being rewarding.
Motivation fades faster than we admit, but science shows success doesn’t depend on constant drive. From behavioural psychology to neuroscience, these books reveal how structure, mindset, and ...
But underneath those thoughts is a simple biological truth: Your amygdala—the brain’s alarm system—reacts to uncertainty the same way it reacts to danger. It’s not trying to sabotage you; it’s trying ...
Chadd Clary; Casey Myers, Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science Funder: Ortho Haus, LLC (subaward NIH) Abstract: This project will study the dislocation of the patella, which is a chronic ...
On-screen psychopaths like Patrick Bateman and Villanelle in 'Killing Eve' are depicted hurting animals. But a study suggests this character flaw is not just the stuff of fiction.
Smart college planning should involve choosing a major that fits your needs and passions, as well as being aware of the median debt you might come to expect.
Do you ever worry if the foundation of your relationship is truly solid? Trust isn't just about honesty; it’s about aligning on core life values. Relationship science from Harvard suggests that ...
Children labelled 'lazy' often struggle due to underdeveloped executive functions, sleep deprivation, fear of failure or neurodevelopmental difference ...
For many British Jews, university life feels the front line of ‘new antisemitism’ – never more so than on the anniversary of 7 October when ‘Time for dessert’ bake sales and demonstrations are being ...
Anthropologist joins Driven to Discover podcast to discuss how belief in the supernatural is a survival strategy.
An international study led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed reluctance from industry scientists to test chemicals for their effects on human and wildlife behavior, despite growing evidence ...