Researchers analyzed 11 million posts to find that while political bias varies by site, the preference for low-quality news ...
A new review in Current Opinion in Psychology finds that community gardens are vital social infrastructure. Analyzing 50 ...
Researchers found that increased consumption of the trace mineral selenium correlates with lower odds of suicidal ideation in ...
New research tracks how THC exposure during pregnancy disrupts fetal brain development and leads to sustained structural ...
Body weight might not be a strong indicator of reproductive physiology during sex. A study of couples found that male and ...
Why do some people endorse claims that can easily be disproved? It’s one thing to believe false information, but another to actively stick with something that’s obviously wrong. Our new research, ...
A new study published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience has found that oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” can make people more creative—but only if they are naturally inclined to ...
A new theoretical analysis published in the Journal of Creative Behaviour challenges the prevailing narrative that artificial intelligence is on the verge of surpassing human artistic and intellectual ...
Listening to a favorite song can trigger a profound emotional response that rivals the feelings produced by biological necessities. A new brain imaging study reveals that music activates the same ...
A recent study suggests that some of exercise’s brain-enhancing benefits can be transferred through tiny particles found in the blood. Researchers discovered that injecting these particles, called ...
A new study examining nine consecutive birth years in Sweden indicates that the dramatic rise in clinical diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder is not accompanied by an increase in autism-related ...
A new analysis of studies spanning the last century finds that differences in schooling appear to explain a large portion of the IQ gap between identical twins who were raised in separate homes. The ...