- By Cristina Macari
- November 22nd, 2012
Most and Least Emotional Nations Disclosed
Singapore stands as the most emotionless country in the world
- By Cristina Macari
- November 21st, 2012
The “Love Hormone” Intensifies Competition in Sports
Oxytocine release during sports practicing enhances inter-social relations
- By Cristina Macari
- November 19th, 2012
Chocolate Brings Us Nobel Prizes, Study Reveals
The number of a nation's Nobel prize winners depends on its general chocolate consumption
- By Cristina Macari
- November 15th, 2012
The Easier the Life, the Less Intelligent the Humans, Scientists Reveal
Researchers argue modern technologies are making us dumber
- By Laura Sinpetru
- November 14th, 2012
Neurotic and Conscientious People Are Healthier
They also perform better in society, new study suggests
- By Laura Sinpetru
- November 13th, 2012
The Human Race Is Losing Its Intelligence, New Study Says
Thanks to life in crowded urban areas, there is no more pressure to be smart
- By Laura Sinpetru
- November 7th, 2012
Virtual Realities Influence People's Looks and Behavior
Some people change their aspect, personality to resemble their avatar
- By Laura Sinpetru
- November 2nd, 2012
Democrats and Republicans Have Different Brains, Literally
The brain's makeup influences political decisions, new study says
- By Laura Sinpetru
- November 1st, 2012
Math Anxiety Similar to “Burning One's Hand on a Hot Stove,” at Least for the Brain
The thought of having to do math has the same effects as the threat of bodily harm
- By Laura Sinpetru
- October 30th, 2012
Smartphones Make Teens More Promiscuous, Study Suggests
The phones are often used to go online, search for potential partners
- By Laura Sinpetru
- October 27th, 2012
Child Beauty Pageants Foster Adult Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorders
Some pageant parents are driven by “achievement by proxy,” ignore the risks
- By Elena Gorgan
- October 11th, 2012
Women Can and Do Flirt Their Way to the Top, Study Shows
Feminine charm can be used in negotiations as an ace up the sleeve
- By Laura Sinpetru
- October 9th, 2012
A Better Understanding of Teenagers Can Bring Us More Talented Football Players
Young players are impulsive, trainers must be well aware of this
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 1st, 2012
The Brain Hides Complex Information from You
Scientists decipher some of the mechanisms employed in doing so
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 10th, 2012
Longer Education Forces Women to Start Families Later in Life
The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 4th, 2012
Men and Women Literally See Things Differently
The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 4th, 2012
Gamblers Want Immersion, Not Payoffs
New research reveals the true motivations behind gambling addictions