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Research confirms: Stress makes hair grey

Scientists have proven that stress indeed makes hair turn grey. A recent study from Columbia University demonstrated that psychological stress is linked to hairlocks losing colour. However, the colour was restored when stressful factors had…

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City dwellers live longer if there is more nature around

City dwellers live longer if there is more nature around

Trees and nature strips improve people’s life satisfaction and healthy lifespan, scientists point out. Beautiful nature encourages people to take longer walks and spend more time outdoors How urbanites improve their health through nature Recent pandemics…

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People who are self-aware seek transparency in ads

People who are self-aware seek transparency in ads

Understanding intentions and mental states of others makes people more suspicious of high-pressure, low transparency sales tactics. Awareness helps to see through persuasive ads A recent research conducted by scientists from the University of Oregon…

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Your voice reveals your attitude to casual sex

Your voice reveals your attitude to casual sex

People who speak in low-pitched voices are more open to casual sex, a recent research found. Scientists use the term ‘sociosexuality’ to describe openness to intimate adventures outside of a relationship. Does your voice really…

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It's not the IQ and results that count

It’s not the IQ and results that count

When asked to describe an ideal student, both lecturers and learners agreed it’s not the academic results and IQ that count, but rather hard work, enthusiasm, punctuality, and being organized. What does an ideal student…

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When did humans diverge from apes?

When did humans diverge from apes?

High-tech analysis of the shoulder assembly of ‘Little Foot’, an Australopithecus that lived more than 3 million years ago, opens a window to the crucial period when our human ancestors diverged from apes. A clue to interpreting…

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