A NC A&T professor did the study on humor in the workplace and is offering a free workshop. We tested 26 pairs from Brooks, ...
Funny memes may help people cope with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, making viewers feel calmer and more content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
Some people seem naturally funny, always ready with a clever joke or a witty comment. Others struggle to land a punchline. But is a sharp sense of humor something we’re born with, or does it come from ...
When it comes to science and scientists, how information is presented can be the difference between learning or ignoring. A new study by the University of Georgia says one thing that can help make ...
Consumers may enjoy reading funny or sarcastic online product reviews, but does it influence what they buy? That’s the question my colleagues Susan Mudambi, David Schuff, Ermira Zifla and I wanted to ...
Funny memes may have helped people cope with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic, a study published by the American Psychological Association found. The researchers found that those who viewed ...
In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), the burning question on everyone's mind is, "Does AI have a sense of humor?" A group of researchers at Cornell University decided to test AI ...
Dear lawyers: Supreme Court justices are not laughing at you. They are laughing with you. Yes, they are your superiors in every way. But a new study of laughter during the court's oral arguments finds ...