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Awkwardness can hit in any social situation – here are a philosopher’s 5 strategies to navigate it with grace
Vulnerability to financial scams in aging adults could be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, new research shows
Students Develop Forward-thinking Solutions
Knowing superstitions aren’t real doesn’t stop us behaving superstitiously – why?
Tantrums In Children Could Be Linked To ADHD
AMA submission: Workforce critical to suicide prevention
Idea Thieves Tend To Target Early Concepts
More than a dozen of Manchester’s researchers ranked in global top one percent most influential academics
Researchers Assess Whether Animals Feel Emotion
An 83-year-old short story by Borges portends a bleak future for the internet
Did a short story by Borges predict a dark future for the web?
Public humiliation is still a common teaching tool in medical education. Here’s how it leaves patients worse off
Study investigates masks, mood and focus
Holding people responsible through a system of blame, praise
Air is an overlooked source of nutrients – evidence shows we can inhale some vitamins
CSRankings: Computer Science On Rise
Revised program a hit with soldiers
Female Teachers Need Greater Support To Lead
Brain-training games remain unproven, but research shows what sorts of activities do benefit cognitive functioning
Our research reveals women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture – and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index shows life satisfaction at record lows
A new plan aims to fix the UK’s ‘broken’ food system -but here’s what the strategy overlooks
Swinburne excels in ShanghaiRankings Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2024
Anticipation in sports: why do some athletes seem to be one step ahead of their opponents?
From Learning To Leading
The hidden burden of weight stigma in pregnant women and new mums
Can you sleep your way to better decision making? Here’s what the science says
Expert Alert: Bushfire Season 2024/25
Tickets Selling Fast For Geelong Design Week 2024
What’s the difference between liquid and powder laundry detergent? It’s not just the obvious
Young men who see women as objects are more likely to be violent towards their partners: new research
Oath Against Tax Evasion
Your friend has been diagnosed with cancer. Here are 6 things you can do to support them
Student fees set to rise but at what cost to graduates’ mental health? New research
Psychologists are positive about psychedelic-assisted therapy
Baylor study provides evidence-based anxiety treatments for autistic children with anxiety at the Harris Center
‘Brain rot’ and digital overload: more myth than menace
How imposter syndrome and a lack of self-confidence can hold small businesses back
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The 27 Club isn’t true, but it is real − a sociologist explains why myths endure and how they shape reality
Could ‘inoculation’ Limit Election Misinformation?
The evolutionary benefits of being forgetful
Election anxiety doesn’t need to win − here are 3 science-backed strategies from a clinical psychologist to rein in the stress
Man Utd: the myth of the ‘all-powerful’ football manager is why so many of them get the sack
Monkeys know who will win the election – primal instincts humans share with them shape voters’ choices
Applications now open for new training pathway
Americans own guns to protect themselves from psychological as well as physical threats
First QCS Paws Graduate To Frontline In Lockyer Valley