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Food perceptions matter: People’s beliefs about whether a food is sweet, fatty, or processed strongly influenced ...
On average, Americans say $74,000 a year would make them happy. But there’s a disconnect: half of respondents say their ...
There is still limited understanding of whether intestinal inflammation from IBD might accelerate cognitive decline in people ...
A new psychology study reveals why some people remain trapped in guilt and self-condemnation while others learn to forgive themselves. Here’s what separates the two groups.
Mathematicians’ “eureka” moments aren’t random: new research shows subtle behavioral shifts foreshadow insights minutes before they happen.
While nootropic products have potential to boost health, there can be little transparency surrounding many commercial ...
A protein that builds up in aging brains may help explain why people forget where they put their keys or struggle to learn ...
Researchers have shown that you can reproduce the hallmarks of premium chocolate flavor using a carefully crafted starter ...
The average American renter now spends four years in the same home, and 28% stay at least seven years, with baby boomers leading the trend (41%).
Investment crowdfunding was meant to be an accessible, transparent way to support innovation. But when companies ghost their ...
Historian Ekaterina Zadirko shows how diaries reveal Soviet teenagers wrestling with ideology, identity, and private emotions -- even when privacy itself felt political.
No matter whether it’s crushed or cubed, ice eventually melts into a puddle — but an alternative called jelly ice doesn’t.