USC researchers may have found the biggest influencer in the spread of fake news: social platforms' structure of rewarding users for habitually sharing information.
Working from home may be a better deal for husbands than wives in some ways in dual-earner couples, according to two related studies of workers in China and South Korea.
People don't always behave impeccably during interactions with others. We frequently feel bad once we realise that this has unintentionally caused harm to someone. It motivates us to take remedial action, like apologising or owning up, to this unsettling emotion.
While getting more exercise, eating healthier, and meeting new people are all good habits, new CU Boulder research reveals that gardening can have a significant influence.
Cheese, which is rich and creamy, tastes delicious on a cracker, with fresh fruit, or sprinkled on top of a bowl of chilli. The majority of Americans simply love it. The annual per capita consumption is 40 pounds, or slightly more than 1.5 ounces per day, suggests The Washington Post, an Am
While getting more exercise, eating right and making new friends are all good habits, new CU Boulder research suggests the addition of gardening can have a powerful impact.
Custom sneakers, vintage dishware, and a limited-edition automobile are all examples of products that owners may perceive as unique and precious, inspiring intense feelings of attachment.
Researchers from UCL, the University of East Anglia, and the University of Lyon discovered that people sleep less in mid-adulthood than they do in early and late adulthood in a new study.
A new study led by UCL, University of East Anglia and University of Lyon researchers has found that people sleep less in mid-adulthood than they do in early and late adulthood.
Men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those fields, according to recent research.
According to recent research men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those fields.