Humans and other animals can learn new skills and behaviors from others they interact with. This process, referred to as ...
Many people are reluctant to ask others for advice—for fear of being a burden or taking up unnecessary time. A new study led ...
A new longitudinal study published in Development and Psychopathology provides evidence that most children exhibit low or ...
Why do dogs help and seemingly effortlessly bring a dropped object, while cats tend to observe from a safe distance? A recent study delves into this question and provides surprisingly clear answers.
At the Bordes School in Metz, where wearing a uniform became mandatory as part of the experiment, on September 2, 2024. JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN/AFP The report is not final, but it is nonetheless ...
A new study challenges the long-held idea that habits form only through slow, gradual repetition. What if your habits don’t ...
Bob Dylan’s Instagram account used to feature the type of bland, standard content you’d expect from a legacy artist: “On this date” historical posts, tour announcements, box set advertisements. That ...
New research suggests the fuzzy insects may be capable of spontaneously solving problems the way animals with much larger ...
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — A new set of rules are set to provide some structure to the best golfers in the world. Not the kind of rules that govern penalty drops and relief, but rather rules of decorum.
A new book by Nicholas Epley explains the research behind why we should reach out to other people, despite our hesitancy to ...