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Vacancy for Research Fellow at NIMHANS, Bengaluru

Applications are invited from eligible candidates, for filling up the posts of ‘Research Fellow’ on contract basis in an NIHR-funded project entitled ‘The

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Research Finds Strong Link Between Wealth and Happiness: Can Money Buy Happiness?

A popular 2010 study titled ‘High-income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being’ by Daniel Kahneman found that happiness rises with a

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News Research

“Unmarried and Unhappy?” What Science Says About Singles and Depression

Cross-national research assessed individuals from different countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Korea, and Mexico, and analyzed a significant

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Here’s to the Men Who Make a Difference

International Men’s Day is celebrated on 19th of November of every year as a special day to acknowledge the exemplary roles played by

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Awareness

Men’s Mental Health and Why we need to talk about it

The tragic suicide of Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old techie, has shocked the country (Pandey, 2024). Not only does it reveal the Indian judicial

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News

Can Social Prescriptions Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

The silent epidemic of loneliness is a pervasive force affecting millions of people, especially in the U.S. Despite living in an era of

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News

New Research Challenges Belief That Big Groups Hinder Teamwork

According to a recent study, flexible social connections improve teamwork, refuting that larger groups hinder cooperation. Researchers observed that in a prisoner’s dilemma

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Life Style

The Psychology of Panic Buying During Global Crises 

Global crises impact people in various ways, and the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. In the beginning, we all went through a

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News

Japanese Man Breaks into 1000 Homes for ‘Relieving Stress’

A 37-year-old Japanese man admitted breaking into over 1,000 homes and defined the acts as his “hobby” that relieved his stress. He was

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Education Industrial

Making Sense of the world through Sonic Sense

Picture this: You’re having iced coffee with your friends at your home and you’re wondering how much coffee is remaining in the mug.

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