It’s a beautiful game, but how you see it is all in the mind

Researchers have used MRI scanning to try and find out how people can have such different…

Is replying to online reviews always good? New research shows downside of over-responding

When managers respond to online reviews, it's possible that those responses could actually stimulate additional reviewing…

Glow-in-the-dark paper as a rapid test for infectious diseases

Researchers have found a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases: All you need…

New model of polarization sheds light on today’s politics

Americans are no longer voting for just the candidates who suit them best -- they're also…

Risk of dying during pregnancy is five times higher for women with epilepsy

The risk of dying during pregnancy is negligible for the average Danish woman, but if the…

A warmer spring leads to less plant growth in summer

Due to climate change, springtime growth begins earlier each year. Up to now, it was thought…

Social class determines whether buying experiences or things brings greater happiness

What is the best way to spend money to increase your happiness? It may depend, in…

Toward a smaller carbon footprint

Researchers have made a breakthrough in carbon nanotube technology that removes carbon dioxide from the air…

3,500-year-old pumpkin spice? Archaeologists find the earliest use of nutmeg as a food

A new study describes the earliest-known use of nutmeg as a food ingredient, found at an…

Low self-esteem connected to greater risk for opioid use

New research reveals that life stressors are most associated with an increased risk for using opioids…