University Of Cambridge
Hidden journals expose raw, emotional lives of Soviet boys caught between love, hunger, and authoritarian pressure.
23 July 2025
MIT
A new book reveals Americans say they back progressive taxes in theory but flip-flop when real-life levies hit their wallets.
21 July 2025
The University of Western Australia
A new study reveals local government CEOs are enduring constant incivility, leading to real damage to their mental and physical health.
21 July 2025
University of Leeds
Long-term training reveals hidden vulnerabilities beneath the athlete’s glow
19 July 2025
University of Southampton
A new historical exposé reveals the silent complicity of Germany’s cultural institutions in supporting and sustaining Hitler’s regime.
19 July 2025
Harvard University
A groundbreaking genetic study reveals a Siberian origin for the mysterious Uralic language family, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric migrations across Eurasia.
18 July 2025
Cornell University
New research from Cornell reveals that the secret to long-term motivation isn’t reaching the goal, but learning to love the process of getting there.
18 July 2025
Nanyang Technological University
New international research links excessive social media use to shorter attention spans, emotional swings, and compulsive behavior in youth.
18 July 2025
University of Michigan
New research reveals deep skepticism toward artificial intelligence among communities historically left behind
04 July 2025
Utrecht University
It’s not just identity—it’s linguistic liberation. How gender-neutral pronouns are disrupting grammar, structure, and the very idea of order.
02 July 2025
Cornell University
New research reveals political leanings shape how we negotiate prices—and it might explain who walks away with the better deal.
02 July 2025
The University of Queensland
In ancient Greece, elite athletes weren’t chasing gold—they were fighting for prestige, immortality, and jars of sacred olive oil
02 July 2025
University of Bristol
Personalized social media experiences could transform how we engage online, boosting satisfaction and well-being, according to new research.
02 July 2025
Technical University of Munich
From smoking bans to speed limits, a study reveals why people initially reject new regulations, only to embrace them once enforced.
02 July 2025