New study finds the number of Americans in “extreme distress” has doubled since 1993

A new study has found that the proportion of American adults suffering from “extreme distress” has almost doubled since 1993.
A new study has found that the proportion of American adults suffering from “extreme distress” has almost doubled since 1993.
A new study finds fathers who had high school GPAs of 1.0 have similar leadership opportunities to women who had high school GPA s of 4.0.
Pandemic advice linked to celebrity endorsements by Kim Kardashian or Tom Hanks carries less weight than an endorsement by Anthony Fauci.
A new study shows that increased use of the pronouns "I" and "we" can be warning signs of a breakup, months before it happens.
A new study on narcissism and COVID-19 has found narcissists are less willing to self-isolate or believe that social distancing works.
COVID-19 has resulted in a major decline in the amount of heart surgery in the US, as well as unexplained increase in deaths.
3D printing innovation: a new technique makes it possible to "feed" inanimate objects with living matter like spinach. Qiming Wang USC
A full moon and sleeping patterns: a new paper finds that in the days leading up to a full moon, people go to sleep later, and sleep less.
A new study shows that soccer scores were higher, and players had fewer on-field conflicts, when the games took place in empty stadiums.
A new study of "indirect aggression" - better known as meanness - found that mean children very often turn into mean adults.