A new study shows that music changes brain activity during eye contact, helping people feel more connected and socially engaged.
The 2026 World Happiness Report puts Canada in 25th place in the global rankings, down from 18th the year before ...
Morgan Wright of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases said he believed at least two people were involved.
Owning a fridge is great; stacking it, not so much. It gets cluttered quickly if you don’t stay disciplined, and one reason ...
The biofield, mediated by light known as biophotons, could be the missing piece of the consciousness puzzle.
While you may not frequently visit humid environments, such as rainforests, the animal life in damp locations may look a bit ...
Harmonious chord progressions strengthen neural activity in social brain regions during face-to-face interaction, promoting biological bonding.
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Thermonuclear slop and the return of the bomb
There are so many low-quality, kitsch-militarist, cringe aspects to the past several weeks’ bumble toward an AI-enabled, nuclear-curious World War III — or at least some vast, multi-theater, ...
A famous psychological experiment in 1980 revealed insights into human behavior. This same study applies to how people respond to contemporary AI. An AI Insider scoop.
At birth, infant visual cortex connectivity resembles that of blind adults, while lifetime visual experience enhances long-range functional connectivity between visual cortices, sensorimotor systems, ...
Spotted hyena clans flip the script on mammalian power: here, dominance is inherited, alliances matter most and females rule every level of society.
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