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A student looks at his phone in the Student Innovation Center at Iowa State University.

Cutting back on social media reduces anxiety, depression, loneliness

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Married people who cheat don’t regret it

Blonde woman handing over credit card at store

Math meets psychology to target trendy buyers

It's not just vanity that leads people to take some selfies -- often they want to document the meaning of an event.

It’s not just ego: Selfies help capture the meaning of an event

The researchers used portable electroencephalogram (EEG) technology (pictured above) to measure the brainwaves of students and instructors.

In sync brainwaves predict learning

Man and woman who look like a couple hugging

People may be attracted to others over minimal (and erroneous) similarities

white rate on a black background

Rats! Rodents seem to make the same logical errors humans do

criminal breaking into a home

Neighborhood apps increase perceptions of crime rates

Woman looking in mirror smiling

People four hours a day enhancing their beauty, study finds

An empty bed

Is spontaneous sex better? New research casts doubt on commonly held belief

Handsome Young Man driving his car, pressing horn while in a traffic jam

Why reflecting on your values before opening your mouth makes for happier relationships

Feelings of guilt can be reduced by taking placebos. Potentially, this finding could help people who suffer from disproportionate feelings of guilt and its consequences. (Photo: Adobe Stock)(Photo: Adobe Stock)

Placebos reduce feelings of guilt

A male teacher with student

Male gender bias deters men from some career paths

Pradeep Bhide, the Jim and Betty Ann Rodgers Eminent Scholar Chair of Developmental Neuroscience in the Department of Biomedical Sciences

Researchers link aspartame sweetener to anxiety

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