An international team of scientists from IBM, The University of Manchester, Oxford University, ETH Zurich, EPFL and the University of Regensburg have created and characterized a molecule unlike any ...
Compulsive traits are tendencies to repeat patterned behaviors. They are often seen in psychiatric conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), addiction and eating disorders. However, ...
Across 25 countries, Americans are the most likely to see the morality and ethics of people in their country as somewhat or very bad.
When it comes to dogs, we often talk about breeds, training, and early socialization. But according to one doctor, coat color ...
You're not failing at behavior change because you're weak. You're navigating invisible reinforcement patterns. Here's how to shift the balance.
We often treat symptoms as isolated problems. But what if they belong to a larger story organizing our identity, choices, and relationships in ways we haven't yet seen?
To get the most out of harm-based health taxes, countries must work together to account for regional market dynamics. Large tax differences across borders can motivate consumers to seek out cheaper ...
With the Class 12 Psychology board exam scheduled for March 5, many students are in the final phase of revision. At this ...
As millions turn to ChatGPT and other AI chatbots for therapy-style advice, new research from Brown University raises a serious red flag: even when instructed to act like trained therapists, these ...
Safe coding is a collection of software design practices and patterns that allow for cost-effectively achieving a high degree ...
In The Confidence Myth, IMD Professor Ginka Toegel reveals how confidence is misread at work and how systems shape who is seen as confident.
Airports have expanded transit access, but most travelers still drive — raising new questions about design, congestion and the future of ground transportation.