Higher emotional intelligence is linked to more emoji use with friends, while avoidant attachment is associated with less emoji use with friends and dating or romantic partners, according to a study.
Researchers unearthed the jawbone at a site called Hollembaek Hill, south of Delta Junction, a region where archaeologists have long done research in partnership with local tribes.
The manta-inspired robot can swim up and down in the water column at speeds as high as 6.8 body lengths per second.
New research led by a UM marketing professor indicates that the gender of a company's CEO influences how well that business practices corporate social responsibility, or CSR, which measures a ...
Misokinesia, intolerance of others' fidgeting and repetitive body movements, can cause people to experience intense reactions, negative emotions and relationship strain. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
A lower ranking male gives a ‘trunk-to-mouth’ salute to an older, higher-ranking individual. This greeting behavior is a very important ritual that serves to reinforce relationships between bonded ...
The research, which appears today in the Journal of Neuroinflammation, identifies an association between glyphosate exposure ...
New research from Karolinska Institutet and Columbia University shows that the heart has a mini-brain – its own nervous system that controls the heartbeat. A better understanding of this system, which ...
A new study by an Oxford University researcher finds that owning a home in early adult life adds approximately four months to the lives of male Americans born in the early twentieth century.
Astrophysicists find the birth sites of gigantic elliptical galaxies which they say gives new clues about how they were ...
A study by IRB Barcelona unveils how the lack of a fraction of the CPEB4 protein causes a decrease in the expression of genes ...
Berkeley Lab scientist Sebastien Biraud leads the field team of researchers looking for lost wells. He carries a backpack-mounted sensor to measure magnetic fields, which can help find the buried ...