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Study finds dopamine makes people move faster when they want something
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Study explains how ketogenic diets prevent seizures: « New findings in mice shed light on brain’s response to the keto diet, long known to help treat some patients with epilepsy. »
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Egg Consumption and Human Health: A Comprehensive Review of the Effects on Serum Lipids, Antioxidant Status, and Cardiovascular Outcomes
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New psychology research reveals a vicious cycle involving smartphone use and feelings of disconnection. When college students feel unfocused, they often reach for their phones for relief, which actually tends to leave them feeling even more detached the following day
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A man’s sense of fulfillment at work is deeply tied to how well his views on money align with his romantic partner. When a man and female partner share the same beliefs about whether money represents personal success, the man tends to feel more satisfied that his job meets his psychological needs.
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Individuals with a strong desire for novelty and intellectual exploration tend to have fewer children over their lifetimes. These individuals often delay parenthood, experience shorter romantic relationships (but not more sexual partners), and report fewer positive motivations for starting a family.
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Women report being slightly more sexually satisfied than men, revealing a surprising gender trend. Relationship satisfaction doesn't fully explain why women are more sexually satisfied than men. Women's tendency to report higher satisfaction might be influenced by socialization and disclosure norms.
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The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests
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Researchers reconstructed emissions from Swedish wildfires and found that current climate estimates are failing to fully account for carbon released from smoldering organic soils.
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Dogs act like toddlers when you need help - but cats just watch. Scientists compared 3 groups: pet dogs, cats, and human toddlers in an experiment where a human parent hides and pretends to look for an object. 75% of dogs and children helped. Cats only helped if it was in their personal interest.
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People from cultures with strict social norms tend to be less skilled at being funny. These findings suggest that the ability to generate humor is not just an inborn personality trait, but a skill heavily shaped by the social rules of the environment in which a person lives.
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Immigration boosts innovation and wages in the US. The positive dynamic impact of immigration on innovation and wages dominates the short-run negative impact of increased labor supply. Increased immigration to the US since 1965 is estimated to have increased innovation and wages by 5%.
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Why conspiracy theories can be so irresistible: people who prefer structured, rule‑based explanations may find conspiracy theories appealing because they offer a clear, ordered explanation for events that feel chaotic
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New AirSnitch attack bypasses Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises | AirSnitch: Demystifying and Breaking Client Isolation in Wi-Fi Networks
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A new study reveals that the adult human brain continues to produce new neurons throughout life, a process that is highly active in older individuals with exceptional memories but severely limited in those with Alzheimer’s disease.
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