CW Research Team
Gender differences in how oxytocin works
New research identifies the gender differences playing their part in how oxytocin affects our perceptions of social interactions.
Cell phones, though portable, reduce physical activity
Smartphones promote a sedentary lifestyle though they are portable, says new study
Depressed individuals have vague goals
New study explores association between depression and abstract personal goals
How the cricket ball goes around
Scientists explain how a spinning cricket ball moves with mathematical model
Once a week as good as twice
Lower-back pain relief by attending yoga classes was same whether classes attended once a week or twice a week
Morality creates minds
Research indicates we view a mind in a robot too, because of the moral biases that we carry
Get infected, get moody
Infections increase chances of getting mood disorders, new research indicates.
Software helps in getting better at social interactions
New software from MIT can help those insecure about social interactions through practice sessions of talking to a face on the screen









