Amanda Jones
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Neuroscientists Found That Brains Sync Up, But Not for the Reason You Think
Neuroscientists found two brains sync during social interaction, but the trigger is shared activity and joint attention, not closeness alone.
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Why Some People on Modest Incomes Build Wealth and High Earners Don’t
Behavioral research shows wealth tracks beliefs, locus of control, and savings behavior more than salary. Here is what 30 years…
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Scientists Reveal Your Muscles Actually Remember Every Workout
A 2018 study found human muscle keeps an epigenetic record of past training, and earlier work shows extra nuclei may…
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3,000 Steps a Day May Delay Alzheimer’s by Years, Study Finds
A 14-year Nature Medicine study found 3,000 to 7,500 daily steps delayed cognitive decline by up to 7 years in…
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Babies As Young As 6 Months Can Already Tell Good People From Bad
At six months old, babies already prefer helpers over hinderers in puppet studies, hinting at a moral sense that arrives…
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Stanford Study: 5 Minutes of Cyclic Sighing Beats Meditation for Mood
Stanford researchers found five minutes of cyclic sighing daily improved mood and lowered respiratory rate more than mindfulness meditation in…
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Penguins Nap 10,000 Times a Day in 4-Second Bursts, Study Finds
Chinstrap penguins log over 11 hours of sleep through 10,000 microsleeps of about 4 seconds, a 2023 Science study found.
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Why Some Brains Read Emotions Faster, Neuroscientists Say
Neuroscientists say a network spanning the insula, STS, and supramarginal gyrus explains why some people read emotions faster than others.
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If Music Gives You Goosebumps, Your Brain Is Wired Differently
A 2016 Harvard-affiliated study found people who get chills from music have denser brain wiring linking sound to feeling. Here…
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By 2030 Nearly Half Of Women 25 To 44 May Be Single
Morgan Stanley projects 45% of U.S. women ages 25 to 44 could be single by 2030, reshaping money, housing, and…