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Conversation as a tool for community understanding
What learning a new language can teach you about yourself
As Israelis deal with wounds of war, people with disabilities show the way - opinion
Why Miami’s entrepreneurs are embracing hybrid work and premium coworking
Astrologers say people with these zodiac signs like to stay home
Discover the astrology-based reasons why some individuals favor home comforts over social gatherings.
The unresearched phenomenon which affects 153,000,000 children worldwide
In this article, Hadar Kass- founder of the Sunflowers social movement, analyses this phenomenon.
Conformity hinders task performance in groups - study
The study’s findings reveal that while conformity does not influence group performance in stable environments, it hinders it in temporally variable settings.
How to Play Red Door Yellow Door: 5 Tips For Fun Game
Red Door, Yellow Door is a spooky game that you might've seen in TikTok compilations or played at sleepovers for entertainment. Here is how to play it:
This fish has no cerebral cortex in its brain, but it acts like it does - study
The tropical archerfish (also known as spinner fish) have no cerebral cortex, but to the surprise of University of Haifa researchers, this species shows prosocial behavior towards their “friends.”
Advancing urban mobility: Startups pave way for freedom of movement
EIT Urban Mobility, a collaborative endeavor between the European Union and private entities, addresses urban mobility concerns.
Are strangers more attractive, interesting to us than people we know? - study
The anticipation of a social encounter encourages us to attribute more positive physical features to strangers.
All you need is love: What who you fall for says about you - study
People tend to like people that they perceive as similar to themselves.
Misunderstood rattlesnakes have a tender side, study finds
"People are eager to just chop their heads off," Hayes said, adding that "the animals are sentient, capable of emotions."
Can funny robots fix awkward social situations? Israeli expert says yes
Thanks to Viva Sarah Press, we now know that robotic humor can build bridges between people, allowing for the free flow of knowledge and connection.