Researchers find that early-career failure promotes future professional success. Scientists at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management have established a causal relationship between failure and…
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Researchers uncover how letter patterns color perceptions of truth. People today constantly encounter claims such as “Advil kills pain,” “coffee prevents depression,” or “Hilary promises…
Image of a Drosophila brain: Magenta indicates uninvolved synapses in the fly’s brain. The green highlighted neurons use the messenger octopamine to transmit signals from…
Time holds the key to the explanation of Weber’s law. For centuries, the mental world of the mind and the physical world were treated as…
Individuals who make concrete plans to meet their goals may engage in more physical activity, including visits to the gym, compared to those who don’t…
Groundbreaking research by a University of Wyoming economist has shed new light on the controversial topic of the value of “thoughts and prayers” in response…
A new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, suggests that distractions might change our perception of what’s real, making…
Prior research identified four distinct dating trajectories from 6th to 12th grade: Low, Increasing, High Middle School, and Frequent. In a new study published in…
Though algorithms are increasingly being deployed in all facets of life, a new USC study has found that they fail basic tests as truth detectors.…