July 1, 2026 expert reaction to a case-control study looking at the probability of a timely vocal response in mother-infant interaction and later psychiatric diagnosis . A case-co ...
A massive new study indicates that people with higher cognitive abilities are more likely to engage in behaviors that benefit society. The research links higher intelligence scores to higher rates of ...
A recent study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition provides evidence that breastfeeding during the first six months of life is associated with better sleep duration for infants at ...
Introduction Psychotic disorders account for significant morbidity and healthcare costs and yet their pathophysiology remains poorly understood. The National Institute for Health and Care Research ...
THE American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference 2026, held in Orlando, Florida, USA, May 15–20, united the pulmonary medicine community for a week of discussion on the latest data, ...
Not all thinking happens in conversation. For some introverts, writing is where thought begins—slowly, privately, and with surprising depth.
Falsehood and dissimulation, problematic in the criminal justice system, are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding the psychological origins of lying may help us to guard against it.
Justin Kluivert missed a penalty against Morocco after coming on as a late substitute, but he is not alone David Ramos/Getty Images “You had one job!” is the punch line to many a meme. For spot-kick ...
Kids get into all sorts of things on the internet, but no parent wants young children perusing adult websites, so now, half of the US and several other countries have implemented age-verification laws ...
This paper investigates the impact of informal competition—defined as competition faced by formal firms from informal enterprises—on the firm-provided worker training among formal manufacturing small ...