Medicine & TechnologyExplore the science behind the 'ick,' revealing how attraction can turn to disgust, hinting at potential relationship concerns. Dive into the details in this article.
A forester has been postulating that trees possess intelligence, adaptability, and the ability to communicate with and heal other trees. Check this article to learn more.
A study has revealed how childhood trauma could impact brain development, showing an aspect that is missing in current childhood trauma treatments. Read to learn more.
A new study disproves opposites attracting in relationships, revealing people with similar traits tend to be drawn together. Continue reading to learn more.
The biology of love remains a complex and sensationalized topic, involving chemistry and a quest for a "formula." Continue reading to explore the science behind it.
Robots nowadays are designed to live with humans and some have developed some kind of relationship. Read on to find out how AI plays a part in humans' interactions with robots.
Making friends at work is important because humans spend most of their time at work. A new study shows that having good interpersonal relationships help employees to become more engaged with their work.
Life stressors and everyday frustration can undermine relationships. But during lockdowns, a new study reveals that blaming the pandemic may actually leave couples happier.
Neuroscientists from Dartmouth College experimented on how gossiping will affect people. They found that positive gossip can help people learn through other's experiences and enables them to form better relationships.
'Don't go to bed angry.' It is an old saying that has now been scientifically proven that resolving arguments before sleeping promotes long and healthy life.
Love can make a person feel so many desirable and less desirable feelings. The bottom line is that something strange is happening inside the brain when a person falls in love.
Unlike traditional dating websites, dating apps do not highlight detailed user profiles, although largely based on rating pictures through a swipe review system.