Research shows attractiveness is judged according to who we are with
Research published in the journal Psychological Science has shown that judgements of attractiveness vary depending on who is nearby, and...
Read moreDetailsResearch published in the journal Psychological Science has shown that judgements of attractiveness vary depending on who is nearby, and...
Read moreDetailsScientists from Royal Holloway, University of London and UCL have identified how a specific diet can be used to help...
Read moreDetailsPeople who are prone to delusions gather insufficient information before making decisions, according to research published October 2 in the journal Psychological...
Read moreDetailsBabies begin to learn about the connection between pictures and real objects by the time they are nine-months-old, according to...
Read moreDetailsAs many of us start to think about our New Year’s resolutions (or breaking them), we may not realise that...
Read moreDetailsA project led by scientists from Royal Holloway University in collaboration with Princeton University, has found evidence of how people...
Read moreDetailsPeople who recall being absolved of their sins, are more likely to donate money to the church, according to research...
Read moreDetailsWhile medical researchers continue the search for advanced diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dementia, a researcher at Royal Holloway, University...
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