A new study shows how scripted lessons and “consistency” rules drain teacher motivation—and why schools risk losing ...
Ram, Jeep, and Chevy cars are the most frequent bird-dropping targets. Brown, red, and black vehicles attract more mess than lighter colors. Quarter of U.S. drivers spend $500 annually on car washes ...
Researchers have achieved the first demonstration in mice of using gene therapy to reverse hallmark symptoms of SYNGAP1-related disorder, a devastating condition affecting an estimated 1 million ...
Wealth rarely equals happiness. Psychological research finds that emotional well-being plateaus around $110,000 a year, suggesting that beyond a certain point, more money doesn’t make people ...
Researchers at OIST built a graphite disk that levitates and spins for hours in a vacuum, showing how perfect magnetic symmetry can cancel energy loss.
Workers juggling multiple tasks are far more likely to fall for phishing emails, according to new research that questions how organizations train employees to spot digital threats.
Study of Maria Branyas Morera found a youth-leaning gut, low inflammation, rare genes, and slower DNA-based aging—offering clues to longer, healthier lives.
Discover the weird side of working out—from metallic taste to “coregasms.” Why these odd exercise reactions happen and when to see a doctor.
A kratom relative’s genome reveals three enzymes for mitraphylline, a cancer-active alkaloid, enabling sustainable, scalable production for research use.
Are die-hard sports fans sacrificing health for loyalty? Studies uncover how team devotion shapes eating, drinking, and lifestyle behaviors.
A powerful new study shows many menopausal women with suicidal thoughts are being prescribed antidepressants instead of hormone therapy.
A 2025 study finds postseason penalties favor the Patrick Mahomes-era Chiefs far more than other teams, raising new questions about NFL officiating patterns.