From flash mobs to line-dancing to the Nutbush, experiencing rhythm and movement in a group context is known to boost mental and physical health in people of all ages. Now a University of the Sunshine ...
It’s not at horror film levels, but the illicit drugs we excrete probably affect fish and the ecosystem at large.
Artificial intelligence transforms how technology companies build, promote and sell, but it isn't solving the biggest ...
The way a dog behaves around a child often feels noticeably different from how it acts with adults. There may be more ...
Improved methods for social and behavioral sciences research could help enhance public trust in science, says a new study ...
Study reveals cocaine pollution changed how wild fish moved through their environment, with juvenile Atlantic salmon swimming ...
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Cocaine pollution changes behavior of wild Atlantic salmon, study finds
A new international study has provided the first evidence that cocaine and its metabolites ...
When NFHS-5 (2019–21) results were released, the anaemia numbers showed that a staggering ~57 % of women (15-49-year-old), 52 ...
Dr. Michelle Rozen, The Change Doctor, behavioral scientist, bestselling author, and one of the most in-demand keynote ...
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) recently concluded the Behavioural Science Awareness Week for Leadership, which ...
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Understanding love through science, culture, and human behavior
The big-idea explorers at Aperture examine love through science, culture, and human behavior to understand its power.
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