When at first you don't succeed, what should you do? “Trying” feels virtuous—but it may be what’s keeping you stuck.
People with a strong moral compass refuse to do a few things on principle, revealing just how much integrity they carry in everyday life.
When universities say no to funding, recognition and policy change, students seldom experience the decision as an unbiased ...
New research published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology provides evidence that identity-based political attitudes, often described colloquially as “woke,” are not exclusive to the political ...
Carol M. Kopp edits features on a wide range of subjects for Investopedia, including investing, personal finance, retirement planning, taxes, business management, and career development. An internal ...
Kinship networks, or the bibi-beti-bahu pipeline of wives, daughters, and daughters-in-law, and the gatekeeping instincts of ...
A large-scale clinical trial has determined that a specific brain stimulation device, previously cleared by regulators for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, does not effectively ...
Those who meticulously reverse into parking spots aren't just being difficult—psychologists have discovered they share fascinating personality traits that predict everything from career success to ...
Mastering Control of Time is the second main mission in Code Vein 2, and it begins just after you win your first combat ...
An internal DHS memo said ICE agents can enter people's homes without a judicial warrant. This contradicts decades of legal precedent.
Objective To explore the role of psychological, social and contextual factors across the recovery stages (ie, acute, rehabilitation or return to sport (RTS)) following a traumatic time-loss ...
This important study provides new insights into how Staphylococcus aureus adapts to disulfide stress through the redox-sensitive regulator Spx, which coordinates nutrient uptake, cysteine import, ...