A new study from the University of Basel in Switzerland shows that people who do this one thing are better equipped to handle stress. Read More
We all strive for happiness in our lives — but is it attainable without love in our lives? A new study from Michigan State University tells us. Read More
A new study from The University of Colorado finds that effective mentorship doesn’t have to be about seniority. Read more, here. Read More
Scientists may have discovered a new way to make helpful, needed medicines — and it includes using alcohol to do it. Read more, here. Read More
Why do we like the music that we do? And at what age do we specifically find the sound that defines us? A new study explains, here. Read More
1 in 3 young adults are susceptible to severe COVID-19 symptoms — according to a new study by the University of California, San Francisco. Read More
Throughout life, we experience moments that then become memories. But why can we remember some memories clearer than others? … Read More
Gift giving, a tradition for many people throughout the world can be complex. A new study from Ohio State University goes into the worst option for giving. Read More
What happens when food touches your tongue? A new study from Ohio State University explains exactly what happens and why, here. Read More
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