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Wolves, dogs appear to remember where people hid food

Sep 15, 2023
In a research involving many wolves and dogs, both animals did better at finding hidden food if they had previously watched the food being

Walking Boosts Socializing & Community in Neighborhoods

Jun 21, 2023
According to researchers from the University of California San Diego's Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science.

People use emojis to hide and show feelings

Mar 4, 2023
Scientists studying emoji use in Japan found that the images were used to soften the impact of negative expressions as well as to express positive feelings.

Socially isolated older adults may have fewer teeth: Study

Jan 23, 2022
Older people who are socially isolated tend to lose their teeth more quickly than those with more social interaction.

Study: How our brain recognises familiar faces

Nov 2, 2021
According to a new study, distinct information about familiar faces is encoded in a neural code that is shared across brains.

Study: Having a good listener improves brain health

Aug 17, 2021
The findings of a new study suggest that supportive social interactions during adulthood are important for one's ability to stave off cognitive decline despite brain aging or neuropathological changes such as those present in Alzheimer's disease.
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