Caring for a baby doesn’t just change daily routines—it changes perception itself. A first-of-its-kind Cornell University study found that adults see the world as more dangerous when responsible for ...
Cornell researchers found that adults perceive dangers as more threatening when babies are present, even in virtual ...
New Cornell University research finds that caregiving heightens perceptions of threat in dangerous situations — a conclusion drawn from a first-of-its-kind study using virtual environments to explore ...
Scientists these days are generally obliged to abide by high ethical standards, requiring them to prevent harm and conduct ...
Without further ado, here are the winners of the 2025 Ig Nobel prizes.
Without further ado, here are the winners of the 2025 Ig Nobel prizes.
This year’s honorees brought us pizza-eating lizards, tipsy bats, nail growth, and more that all celebrate the joy and fun in ...
Created in 1991, the prestigious Ig Nobel Prizes spotlight unconventional studies from around the world that combine ...
In a potentially threatening situation, the world looks more dangerous when caring for a baby, finds first-of-its-kind Cornell psychology research ...
Your baby experiences a connection with you even before birth, and among its strongest bonds is formed through your voice. Around 18 weeks of gestation, the little one can hear outside noises and ...
Lifton’s writings bridged psychiatry, history and Jewish thought. He investigated how survivors of Hiroshima, Vietnam ...
The Ig Nobels were founded in 1991 by Marc Abrahams, editor of satirical magazine Annals of Improbable Research. Previous ...