More and more “WFH” home workers don’t want to go back to a full-time office job. Ever.

Yes, remote work is on the rise, with many current WFH employees expressing reluctance to return to the office, and some even willing to quit over it.
Yes, remote work is on the rise, with many current WFH employees expressing reluctance to return to the office, and some even willing to quit over it.
Environmental DNA, collected from the air, offers new possibilities for criminal forensics, species identification, and monitoring hard-to-access biological environments.
Genre of background music in restaurants can affect algorithmic music recommendations, influencing user satisfaction and engagement.
A new study showed a 13% reduction in parolees' recidivism rates 10 months after officer training courses focusing on empathy, published in PNAS on March 29.
Smart contact lenses equipped with powerful lasers will revolutionize microscopy, providing unprecedented insights for groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
Yes, displaying family photos at work can influence a company's performance by reducing unethical behavior, such as expense report padding.
Participants can distinguish unfamiliar politicians as autocrats or democratically-elected with almost 70% accuracy, rating elected leaders as more attractive, likable, and trustworthy in a recent study.
A new study found that intelligent teens are liked by many peers, but like significantly fewer due to having high IQ preferences.
According to research published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General conservatives make quick judgments based on initial responses, while liberals consider broader range of responses.
Research suggests positive, empathetic language influences patient comfort and decision-making in medical care.