New Study Finds Friendship Satisfaction Predicts Happiness For Single Young Adults A new psychology study suggests that, for young adults who are single, the quality of their friendships may matter more...
New study finds fetuses already prefer face-like shapes by 26 weeks A new study suggests that human fetuses already prefer face-like shapes months before birth. Researchers in Italy found that late-term...
New study reveals cortical amygdala as a key brain hub that shifts male mice from attack to friendly behavior A new study from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that a small brain region...
New study finds live concerts spark shared “high” that boosts happiness days later A new psychology study suggests that live concerts can boost happiness days after the music stops. The research looks at...
New study warns social media may act as a “delusion amplifier” for vulnerable users A new psychology study suggests that social media is not just a place to chat or share photos. For some...
New twin study finds rational thinking and IQ largely arise from the same genes A new twin study suggests that the way we think through tricky problems is not as separate from IQ as...
New study reveals why narcissists overuse social media and how mindfulness can help A new study on personality and tech use suggests that people with higher narcissistic traits may be more likely to...
New study links cold father–son relationships to men’s lower commitment in romance A new study suggests that the quality of a father’s involvement in a boy’s early life may quietly shape how...
New study finds that subtly brightening smiles on video dates can spark stronger romantic attraction A new psychology study suggests that tiny visual tweaks to your smile on a video date might quietly change how...
Beauty filters still shape how smart and trustworthy we think people are, new study finds A new psychology study suggests that the same selfie can change how “smart” and “good” we think someone is, once...
New study finds a shaky sense of self linked to less picky romantic partner choices A new psychology study suggests that how clearly you see yourself may shape how picky you are about potential partners....
New study finds even feminist men can feel uneasy when women propose A new study on women who propose to men suggests that even partners who call themselves feminists can feel uncomfortable...