You probably woke up earlier this year with "Murder on the Dancefloor" stuck in your brain with no idea how it got there. If you were born last century, you'll recognize Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 2001...
Our understanding of ancient populations in the Amazon is changing. New research has discovered cities built at least 2500 years ago, hidden in what today belongs to the Ecuadorian jungle. The...
It is widely believed that all fake news is related to conspiracies or serves an ideological purpose, however, a 2023 study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, suggested...
Kevin Albertson, Manchester Metropolitan University and Stevienna de Saille, University of Sheffield Fears over the cost of living have reached new highs in the UK after power regulator Ofgem...
For the past 42 years, since the establishment of the Islamic Republic, one of the biggest concerns of Iranian families has been emigration from their homeland. According to the Association of...
Almost all of us have an idealized idea of ourselves, we think we are naturally good and make little effort to measure up. It seems that as individuals we waste too much time navel gazing and don't...
The negative side of social networks is notable. In recent years, studies and analyses have let us know the impact that these platforms can have on our minds; these digital creations are addictive...
Taha Yasseri, University College Dublin The human brain is a marvellous machine, capable of handling complex information. To help us make sense of information quickly and make rapid decisions, it has...
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is no stranger to making stupid remarks, a fact that was borne out by his declaration on March 23, 2021 that the Covid-19 vaccine success the UK has enjoyed...
Social media has earned a bad reputation but, like almost everything in life, whether it is positive or negative depends on its use. These digital media platforms are an incredible way to deliver...