Curbing Cravings: Can Kitchen Chaos Influence Cookie Consumption?
Anyone who has ever tried to cut back on sweets has probably heard that all it takes is “mind over...
Read MoreAnyone who has ever tried to cut back on sweets has probably heard that all it takes is “mind over...
Read MoreI have this irrational fear of starving to death. It’s not debilitating; it doesn’t seem to...
Read MoreNoise pollution, generally an unintended byproduct of urbanisation, transport and industry, is a key characteristic of human development and population growth… All of this noise – whether intentional or not – has the ability to alter the acoustic environment of aquatic and terrestrial habitats. This can have a dramatic effect on the animals that live in them, perhaps even driving evolutionary change as species adapt to or avoid noisy environments.
Read MoreThere is a large body of research indicating that humans (and non-humans) actively communicate their social status to others.
Our study reveals that the simple act of wearing clothing considered to convey a high social status can increase dominance and job performance in high-stakes competitive tasks.
Read MoreConsumer Reports points to “changes in our environment” that can make it easier to eat better foods. They then list five tips for changing your environment in such a way as to encourage healthy eating. Here are their tips!
Read MoreIn a sentence, the ten behaviors of smart people all relate to a heightened sensitivity to one’s environment and increased tendency to changing one’s behavior as the situation demands. Keep in mind that, though the list was originally written for entrepreneurs, it can really apply to all facets of life.
Read MoreIn a sentence, the ten behaviors of smart people all relate to a heightened sensitivity to one’s environment and increased tendency to changing one’s behavior as the situation demands. Keep in mind that, though the list was originally written for entrepreneurs, it can really apply to all facets of life.
There is a large body of research indicating that humans (and non-humans) actively communicate their social status to others. Our study reveals that the simple act of wearing clothing considered to convey a high social status can increase dominance and job performance in high-stakes competitive tasks.
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