Working alongside Walsall Council, West Midlands Police's problem-solving and priorities team has launched a new crime Prevention Hub to tackle anti-social behaviour and knife crime. The Crime ...
Highly intelligent people often appear socially successful, but psychologically, many report feeling more isolated than their peers.
When researchers studied why immigrant children become compulsive problem-solvers, they discovered these kids weren't born fixers — they were reading financial stress in their parents' faces and ...
Inflammation has been linked to symptoms that many survivors experience, including fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties and mood changes. The idea behind this research is that if we can reduce ...
Women’s success, resilience and well-being are not purely individual achievements. They are deeply supported by female ...
Two colleagues mourn the sudden death, at 38, of a high-tech leader who helped some of Israel’s cutting-edge startup founders ...
Last fall I noticed something small at work that kept catching my attention. There was a woman in the office who seemed to wear the same outfit almost every day. Same black pants, same neutral sweater ...
I’m a kid of the ’70s and ’80s. Nobody scheduled my afternoons. I rode my bike until the streetlights came on. I settled my own arguments. I got bored, stayed bored, and eventually invented something ...
People born in the 1970s are almost always smarter than people born in other generations in several distinct ways.
Retirees depend on Social Security Cost of Living Adjustments because these benefit increases help ensure checks go up as inflation rises. While COLAs don’t happen every year, they have been ...
When a conversation becomes emotionally charged, the brain’s threat detection system, the amygdala, activates rapidly. In ...
Birth order, a non-genetic factor, may influence early neurodevelopment. A nationwide Japanese birth cohort study based on sibling pairs suggests that differences in neurodevelopment emerge during the ...