Study finds bad bosses come in two forms: Dark or dysfunctional
Bad bosses generally come in two forms. There are the dysfunctional ones, like Michael Scott from the TV series The...
Read moreBad bosses generally come in two forms. There are the dysfunctional ones, like Michael Scott from the TV series The...
Read moreResearchers from the University of Birmingham have shed light onto the cognitive benefits of bilingualism, pointing to an enhanced ability...
Read moreNew research suggests that an electroencephalogram (EEG) could be a strong indicator of the level of awareness of patients in...
Read moreNew research, using a Bayesian inference model of audio and visual stimuli, has shown how our perception of time lies...
Read moreMothers with a history of depression are not physiologically "in sync" with their kids, according to a new study from...
Read moreResearchers at the University of Birmingham, UK and the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, have found that wild bonobos, our closest...
Read moreResearchers at the University of Birmingham have highlighted significant similarities between the behavioural effects of oxytocin and alcohol. The research,...
Read moreA new study from the University of Birmingham and the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences unit in Cambridge has shown...
Read moreWhen a toddler takes their first steps we observe an uncertain sway in their walking. Being unsteady on our feet...
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