Category : Search result: psychological research


Cambridge: Adolescence lasts until age 32

New Cambridge University research reveals adolescence extends to age 32, explaining why fashion, music and gaming preferences from youth often persist for decades.

Government slashes CSIRO budget by 20%

The Australian government's 20% cut to CSIRO funding threatens critical climate and medical research. Discover how this decision impacts scientific innovation.

Hitler's DNA reveals rare medical condition

New DNA analysis reveals Adolf Hitler had a rare genetic condition affecting sexual development, shedding light on his psychological complexes and drive for domination. Discover the findings.

Brain Development Atlas Offers Hope for Autism Treatment

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford creates first-ever comprehensive atlas of mouse brain development, revealing critical windows that could transform understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.

Gut Bacteria Linked to Coronary Artery Disease Risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals how specific gut bacteria strains could significantly increase your risk of developing coronary artery disease, opening new possibilities for prevention and treatment.

NHS seeks Down's syndrome adults for research

The NHS is making history by inviting adults with Down's syndrome to participate in revolutionary health research that could transform medical understanding and care.

Demi Moore & Bruce Willis Unite for Dementia Gala

Hollywood icons Demi Moore and Bruce Willis set aside differences for charitable cause, joining celebrity-filled New York fundraiser supporting cutting-edge dementia research and awareness campaigns.

Psychopaths favour blue colour, study reveals

New psychological research uncovers surprising connection between colour preferences and psychopathic traits, with blue emerging as the favoured hue among individuals displaying these characteristics.

Stephen King's 'Apt Pupil' Gets Chilling TV Adaptation

The master of horror's controversial 1982 novella about a teenage boy's dark obsession with a Nazi war criminal is being developed for television, promising to deliver King's most psychologically terrifying story to the small screen.

Light-activated cancer treatment breakthrough

Groundbreaking research reveals new light-activated cancer treatment that targets tumours with precision, potentially replacing harsh chemotherapy with fewer side effects.

Psychology Reveals Who's Most Likely to Betray You

Groundbreaking psychological research uncovers the personality types most prone to betrayal and treachery. Discover the warning signs and whether you possess the traits of a potential traitor.

Snakes calculate angles before striking prey

Groundbreaking research uncovers the deadly hunting techniques of snakes, with high-speed footage showing how they calculate perfect strike angles in milliseconds before pouncing on unsuspecting prey.

UK diverted Ukraine research funds to Brexit work

Exclusive investigation uncovers how Whitehall redirected vital medical and environmental research funding away from Ukraine support programmes to bolster post-Brexit policy development.

Science in Crisis: CSIRO Funding Collapse Demands Action

Australia's premier scientific organisation, CSIRO, confronts an existential threat as chronic underfunding triggers brain drain and research cuts. Scientific leaders issue urgent plea to Prime Minister Albanese to rescue national science capability.

Naked Mole Rats' Anti-Ageing Secret Unlocked

Groundbreaking research reveals how naked mole rats defy ageing through superior DNA repair mechanisms, offering potential breakthroughs for human health and longevity treatments.

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