A study published in Child Maltreatment found that in comparison to those who had not been abused in childhood, adults who ...
Elevated anxiety levels can lead to the chatbot appearing moody towards its users and even giving responses that show racist ...
Recent research shows having a peppy partner might just elevate your mood as well — and the inverse isn’t necessarily true.
Humor has never found a place in science communication. Scientists have often shied away from using a light-hearted approach ...
Dr. Kent Kovacs, an associate professor of accounting, economics, and finance at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, ...
We commonly consider spiritual practices as sources of peace and inspiration. A recent study led by researchers at the University of Vienna shows that they can also be experienced differently ...
They found that, while scrolling on social media, their heart rates slowed, but at the same time, they started sweating more.
Urban highways are promised to get people to their destinations faster—and bring them together. But at the same time, they ...
A new study reveals that using social media induces distinctive physiological effects, including slowed heart rate and ...
A new study suggests that chronic stress and an unhealthy diet may work together to fuel the early development of pancreatic cancer, shedding light on how lifestyle factors contribute to one of the ...
Instagram browsing triggers pleasurable feelings, but halting the activity leads to anxiety and social media cravings.