Does Limiting Screen Time Boost Productivity?
Management

Does Limiting Screen Time Boost Productivity?

Overexposure to digital screens impairs our brain’s ability to process information, focus, make decisions, and control our thoughts. Brain scans of technology-addicted adolescents have revealed…
Like Humans, Eurasian Jays With Higher Intelligence Have Better Self-Control
Plants and Animals

Like Humans, Eurasian Jays With Higher Intelligence Have Better Self-Control

According to a study, Eurasian jays can pass a mock “marshmallow test,” and those who exhibit the most self-control also perform well on intelligence tests.…
Groups can be more Productive with Humble Leaders
Management

Groups can be more Productive with Humble Leaders

What qualities come to mind when you think of great leadership? You’re probably picturing a strong, confident leader with a slew of admirable qualities. Such…
Mammal-lice Coevolution 
Biology

Mammal-lice Coevolution 

Louse, any of two groups of small wingless parasitic insects: the Amblycera and Ischnocera, or chewing or biting lice, which are parasites of both birds…
A New Study Highlights the Growing Issue with Patent Aggregators and Their Harmful Effect on Innovation
Business Statistics

A New Study Highlights the Growing Issue with Patent Aggregators and Their Harmful Effect on Innovation

Science will publish a study on April 29, 2016 that demonstrates how money-hungry patent trolls are suppressing innovation at a time when the American economy…
Conspiracy Theories can be Believed After Believing that COVID is a Hoax
Social Science

Conspiracy Theories can be Believed After Believing that COVID is a Hoax

According to new research, the idea that the COVID-19 epidemic was a hoax, that its severity was overstated, or that the virus was purposefully disseminated…
Anxiety and Anger are More Similar Than You Might Think
Psychology

Anxiety and Anger are More Similar Than You Might Think

There are several areas where anger and anxiety coexist. Both emotions send powerful hormones into your system, which then result in physical discomfort. Both can…
A 27-Year Study Suggests that Income Inequality can Negatively Affect Children’s Achievement in Math but not in Reading
Social Science

A 27-Year Study Suggests that Income Inequality can Negatively Affect Children’s Achievement in Math but not in Reading

The most extensive study of its kind has discovered that income inequality has an impact on children’s math performance but not on reading. The investigation,…
Healing Techniques for Twins who Miss One Another and can’t get Along
Psychology

Healing Techniques for Twins who Miss One Another and can’t get Along

Twins have contacted me asking for help in understanding their rage, fear, or just plain unhappiness with their twin after reading my books and blog…
Sensitive Genotypes Give Poor Families a Disadvantage but Give Wealthier Families a Benefit
Social Science

Sensitive Genotypes Give Poor Families a Disadvantage but Give Wealthier Families a Benefit

According to a recent study by a University of Kansas researcher, the same genotypes produce better or worse economic outcomes compared to one’s sibling, depending…
Understanding Personality Types is Essential for Healthy Aging
Psychology

Understanding Personality Types is Essential for Healthy Aging

Personality traits shape how a person navigates life, with some traits having a greater positive impact than others. According to new research, older adults may…
Study Reveals How Memories, Songs, and Films Influence How People Appreciate Lighthearted Entertainment
Psychology

Study Reveals How Memories, Songs, and Films Influence How People Appreciate Lighthearted Entertainment

Everyone has experienced a music or watched a movie that reminds them of a past experience or recollection. According to a recent study from the…
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