Compared to a regular workout, exercise that is enhanced by virtual reality showed similar fitness gains but greater cognitive benefits.
University of Vermont mathematicians analyze billions of words in literature, music, and even Twitter, and find that happiness is a constant.
New research suggests it may be possible to learn complex tasks with little to no conscious effort, just like in The Matrix. Whoa, indeed.
Humility is the personality trait that best predicts helpfulness in people, according to the latest research coming out of Texas' Baylor.
New research from Queen's University shows that people have an intrinsic desire to leave something of themselves behind for the future.
Alcoholics that have the ability to consider the consequences of their actions are less likely to turn violent, according to new research.
Information overload and our preconceptions influence the way we process comments on the Internet, according to new research.
Bosses who are more open and empathetic are better positioned to build their businesses, new research from the University of Buffalo says.
A new survey reveals the surprising frequency, nature, and source of abuse that emergency medical workers are facing when on the job.
New research shows that, unlike cigarettes, smoking marijuana from time to time may even increase lung airflow rates and capacity.
Yale researchers find that adolescents with diabetes are more likely to drop out of high school and earn lower wages than their peers.
Before he was brought down by a marital scandal, Tiger Woods may have unwittingly defeated his competition with superstar status.
New research on 4,500 people living in New York City finds that commuters are especially vulnerable because of their MP3 player use.
American Journal of Infection Control research shows that few would-be doctors know when and when not to wash while in a clinical setting.
Nationalism that's rooted in respect for laws and institutions, not race or religion, makes citizens the happiest, according to new research.
New research suggests that infants just a little over a year old can tell credible sources from dubious ones, and this informs their decisions.
Power corrupts, but new research shows that it may also enhance a person's ability to think in focused, analytical ways in the workplace.
New research shows that couples nowadays get married, decide to live together, or have a child before they hit the quarter-century mark.
New research suggests flexible workplaces promote personnel well-being and more healthful behavior from employees.
New research from the University of Warwick shows that a woman's confidence clearly affects her ability to perform basic spatial tasks