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Education is often thought of as an equalizer, as a way to allow anyone who works hard to pursue their aspirations. However, ...
You may think that cheating and lying are two sides of the same coin, but apart from both being unethical, a new study shows ...
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
For the first time, a new study has revealed how and when we make eye contact—not just the act itself—plays a crucial role in ...
Parkinson’s disease often begins asymmetrically, affecting either the right or left side of the body first. Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) ...
Parkinson’s disease often starts on one side of the body, and new research shows this asymmetry influences how non-motor symptoms progress.
The advancements in tactile perception and feedback technologies have propelled the interaction between humans and the ...
The advancements in tactile perception and feedback technologies have propelled the interaction between humans and the ...
After the genocide in Rwanda, a small group of women gathered under a tree in a rural village outside Kigali. There were no therapists, no counsellors. Instead, the women began to sing ...
Enhancing English Language Learning for Girls in Qawmi Madrasas in Bangladesh, investigates the challenges and opportunities of integrating English language education into girls’ Qawmi madrasas, ...
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PsyPost on MSNAdults’ beliefs about children and race shift when a child’s race is specified, study findsNew research published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin shows that adults’ beliefs about how children ...
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