IQ and EQ: new study finds that high-IQ people also have more emotional intelligence

IQ and EQ are closely linked: a new study has found that gifted people also have slighty higher emotional intelligence levels.
IQ and EQ are closely linked: a new study has found that gifted people also have slighty higher emotional intelligence levels.
A new study explores why soothing vibrations can help rock baby to sleep -- by studying the "habituation" sleep behavior of fruit flies.
New study shows that alcohol-free hand sanitizer is just as good at protecting you from COVID-19 as the alcohol-based versions are.
A new study finds less drinking and fewer relationships are the main reasons why young people are having sex less than they did a decade ago.
It's not your phone, it's you: study finds users initiate 89% of their smartphone interactions, with only 11% coming from push notifications.
A study of Delaware license plate values finds that their mere scarcity has turned them into a valuable form of status signaling.
Do first impressions matter? A new German-Canadian study says no, not really; it found no evidence for the so-called “primacy effect."
A new study finds that cats and dogs living together can get along without much conflict, despite their (very) different temperaments.
A new study suggests that between 30 to 50 percent of big-game hunters in the Pleistocene and early Holocene eras in the Americas were women.
Can psilocybin cure depression? A new study finds that "magic mushrooms" greatly reduced depressive symptoms after as few as two doses.