
The real reason you’re so obsessed with that pumpkin spice latte
Written by Kayleigh Dray Kayleigh Dray is Stylist’s digital editor-at-large. Her specialist topics include comic books, films, TV and feminism. On a weekend, you can […]
Home »
Written by Kayleigh Dray Kayleigh Dray is Stylist’s digital editor-at-large. Her specialist topics include comic books, films, TV and feminism. On a weekend, you can […] Will Flanary, MD, is not a typical ophthalmologist. By day, the 35-year-old cares for the eyeballs of Oregonians in his practice near Portland. Also by […] Science is a step closer to a new response to obesity, thanks in part to a study conducted by a team that included Sergio Iñiguez, […] Gender dysphoria or gender identity disorder (also called transsexualism) is a strong and persistent desire to identify with the opposite gender rather than the given […] Written by Lauren Geall Put your best foot forward as we enter 2021 by learning how to boost your psychological resilience. Thank goodness that’s over, […] A threesome is one of the most common sexual fantasies, according to Justin Lehmiller's research into kinks, but social stigma has prevented many people from […] NXIVM, a sex cult covered up as a multi-level marketing company, employed science-backed psychological methods to manipulate members into sex, branding themselves, and sharing private […] Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey joined the University in 2018 under its Strategic Hires and Retention Pathways (SHARP) scheme, an initiative of the UNSW 2025 Strategy […] In an article published today in the peer-reviewed, open-access SPIE publication Neurophotonics, “High density functional diffuse optical tomography based on frequency domain measurements improves image […] Impulsiveness in adolescence isn’t just a phase, it’s biology. And despite all the social factors that define our teen years, the human brain and the […] Japanese scientists are shedding new light on the importance of light-sensing cells in the retina that process visual information. The researchers isolated the functions of […] The propensity to overeat may, in part, be a function of the satisfaction derived from eating. A new study in the Journal of the Academy […] The statutory health insurance do not have to pay, according to the social court Dortmund for maintenance costs of a dog or a cat. The […] A vaccine that combines a fentanyl antigen with a tetanus toxoid has been shown to reduce fentanyl choices and increase food choices with effects lasting […] Facial recognition technology works even when only half a face is visible, researchers from the University of Bradford have found. Using artificial intelligence techniques, the […] In nature, group decisions are often a matter of life or death. At first glance, the way certain groups of animals like minnows branch off […] Society’s expectations about gender roles alter the human brain at the cellular level, according to a paper published by a group of neuroscience researchers at […] Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have discovered a mechanism for how androgens — male sex steroids — sculpt brain development. The […]
The real reason you’re so obsessed with that pumpkin spice latte
How Dr Glaucomflecken Overcame Death to Get Internet Laughs
UTEP professor's discovery could lead to a way to inhibit overeating
Symptoms of Gender Dysphoria
Make your mental health a priority in 2021 with this simple approach
3 things to think about before you have a threesome
The science-backed psychology techniques NXIVM used to ‘fetishize vulnerability’ and manipulate members into sex
Video: The psychology of ageing
Improved functional near infrared spectroscopy enables enhanced brain imaging
A lack of self control during adolescence is not uniquely human
Shedding light on how the human eye perceives brightness
Individuals with obesity get more satisfaction from their food
Health insurance does not have to pay for cat
Vaccine shows lasting effects against fentanyl addiction in rats
Half a face enough for recognition technology: Researchers achieve 100 percent recognition rates for half and three-quarter faces
Group decisions: When more information isn’t necessarily better
Gender identity leaves imprint on human brains
Clues to brain differences between males and females: How male sex steroids play a key role in understanding behavioral development
Copyright © 2023