After-work social invites stress introverts, boost extroverts. Social invites after work can stress introverts but benefit extroverts, a new study finds.
Thwaites Ice Shelf disintegration detailed in new study New study reveals how Thwaites Ice Shelf has disintegrated over two decades, highlighting feedback mechanisms accelerating ice loss.
AI Decodes Brain Activity into Text AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text, offering insights into how the brain interprets the world.
Older adults more likely to share political misinformation Study finds older adults more likely to share political misinformation due to partisanship.
More women sought permanent contraception after Dobbs decision. Women seeking tubal ligations rose 51% after the Dobbs decision, with more younger and childless women opting for the procedure.
Ancient Maya cosmic map challenges social hierarchy theories Archaeologists uncover ancient Maya cosmic map, challenging social hierarchy theories.
Populist parties deliberately use divisive issues, study finds Populist parties strategically use divisive issues to create an 'us vs. them' narrative, a study of 8748 Facebook posts reveals.
Non-voters have higher mortality rates, study finds Non-voters tend to die earlier than voters, a study of 3 million Finns shows.
Deep-sea mining waste threatens ocean food webs Deep-sea mining waste could disrupt marine food webs, affecting fish and livelihoods.
Black Death myths traced to 14th-century poem Centuries of misinformation about the Black Death's spread originated from a single 14th-century poem, new research reveals.