New research suggests that a person's feelings towards a parent from their childhood can significantly change when evaluated during talk therapy, even when the questions aren't suggestive

Managing stress could be the key to helping highly impulsive people act rashly when bored

Canadian study has explored the patterns that lead to Intimate Partner Homicide

Marine life turned off by swimming in plastic chemicals

Study has tested the hypothesis that people are more likely to find someone attractive while drunk, because their face appears more symmetrical, and found while alcohol did impair face symmetry detection, it had no influence on facial attractiveness judgements

Study has revealed that 20 minutes of morning moderate intensity exercise can improve cognitive function in people who are sleep deprived and have low levels of oxygen

New research uses AI to analyse propaganda tweets on Iranian nuclear deal

Education levels impact on belief in scientific misinformation and mistrust of COVID-19 preventive measures

Scientists find that dogs can understand more than 200 words after being taught for only 4 weeks and are searching the world over for the most clever dog

A new method of lie detection shows that lie tellers who are made to multi-task while being interviewed are easier to spot

Humans may have evolved to show signs of stress to evoke support from others.

People who learn they are autistic when they are younger may have a heightened quality of life and sense of well-being in adulthood

A new study has found face mask litter increased by nearly 9000% from March to October 2020

A new study has found plastic accumulation in foods may be underestimated

Brain’s ‘wiring insulation’ a major factors of age-related brain deterioration

Paleontologists reveal 'the most dangerous place in the history of planet Earth'

Men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it, new research has found

A team of researchers has pioneered the use of virtual environments to study crime

A huge rise in the number of people taking antidepressant drugs is potentially posing a threat to the environment

People can die simply because they’ve given up, life has beaten them and they feel defeat is inescapable, according to new research.

Einstein proved right in another galaxy - A team of astronomers used a nearby galaxy as a gravitational lens to make a precise test of gravity on astronomical length scales, to show that gravity in this galaxy behaves as predicted by Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity.

Genes which determine animal complexity – or what makes humans so much more complex than a fruit fly or a sea urchin – have been identified for the first time.

New research suggests that a giant pterosaur may have been the dominant predator in Cretaceous-age Transylvania

Homosexual behaviour may have evolved to promote social bonding in humans, according to new research