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People pay more visual attention to female aggressors than male ones, but do not consistently judge their actions as more ...
Researchers in Spain have identified a potential link between certain heavy metals in urine and ...
A new study shows that romantic relationships often begin to unravel one to two years before they officially end. Researchers ...
People who rely on social media to “stumble upon” news are more prone to spreading misinformation, according to a new ...
A new study finds that a widespread parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, can physically damage human sperm, including decapitating ...
A new study suggests that pregnant women are more likely to claim their fetus resembles the father, even during early ...
A new meta-analysis suggests that people with major depressive disorder have lower levels of the brain antioxidant ...
A groundbreaking study suggests that Parkinson’s disease may begin in the kidneys, where a toxic protein builds up and ...
Lower diversity in the oral microbiome was linked to higher depressive symptoms in a large U.S. sample, with especially ...
A new study from Lebanon finds that people with authoritarian beliefs tend to oppose violence against political leaders, ...
Experienced FPS players showed faster aiming execution and more efficient eye movement patterns, especially a single-saccade ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs suggests that while awe can be transformative during ayahuasca retreats, there’s a limit. Experiences marked by excessive vastness were ...
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